Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts have led to a major development in regional engagements as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has confirmed a visit to Pakistan.
Sources divulged on Friday that the Iranian foreign minister is expected to arrive in Islamabad with a small delegation for consultations. Iranian media reported that Abbas Araghchi is scheduled to visit Islamabad, Muscat and Moscow as part of regional consultations.
Araghchi announces visits to Pakistan, other countries
Moreover, in an announcement regarding his visit to Pakistan, the Iranian foreign minister said that neighbouring countries remain the foremost priority of Iran.
Araghchi said that the purpose of his visits is to hold consultations with partners on regional developments.
Embarking on timely tour of Islamabad, Muscat, and Moscow.
— Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) April 24, 2026
Purpose of my visits is to closely coordinate with our partners on bilateral matters and consult on regional developments.
Our neighbors are our priority.
Meanwhile, an American logistics and security team remains present in Islamabad ahead of the expected second round of Iran-United States talks.
Security in Islamabad and the twin cities has been placed on high alert, with extended red zones sealed again after a brief easing of restrictions.
It is also reported that the Iranian delegation will meet Pakistan’s civil and military leadership during the visit.
Earlier, a telephone conversation took place between Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar, during which the regional situation, ceasefire efforts and diplomatic initiatives were discussed.
The Foreign Office stated that both sides exchanged views on recent regional developments, prospects of a ceasefire, and Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts in the context of Iran–United States relations.
Ishaq Dar informed the prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, about the details of his conversation with the Iranian counterpart, following which the Prime Minister described the development as a significant diplomatic advancement.
The prime minister directed that high-level diplomatic contacts be further intensified to bring Iran and the United States back to the negotiation table.
Both leaders agreed to remain in close contact and monitor the evolving situation.







