Iran FM Araghchi says Islamabad talks reviewed "specific conditions" to resume Iran-US negotiations
St Petersburg [Russia], April 27 (ANI): Upon his arrival in St Petersburg, the Iranian Foreign Minister provided insights into his recent diplomatic missions to Pakistan and Oman. According to the Iranian state media broadcaster, IRNA news agency, Abbas Araghchi described his journey to Islamabad as "very productive" and noted it involved "good consultations."
Shifting the focus to maritime security, the Foreign Minister detailed his subsequent visit to Muscat, where discussions centred on the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The IRNA news agency quoted Araghchi as saying, "Iran and Oman are the two coastal states of the Strait of Hormuz, making mutual consultations necessary--especially as safe passage through the Strait has become a significant global issue."
The Foreign Minister further explained that the geography of the waterway necessitates a unified approach between the neighbouring nations. "It is natural that, as the two coastal nations of this Strait, we must engage in dialogue to ensure our common interests are met and to remain coordinated in any action taken, as the interests of both Iran and Oman are directly involved," he stated.
Building on this regional momentum, the Iranian Foreign Ministeris in St Petersburg to conduct high-level discussions with senior Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin. According to a report by Al Jazeera citing remarks made to Iranian media, Abbas Araghchi stated that he had travelled to Russia "with the aim of continuing close consultations between Tehran and Moscow on regional and international issues."
Highlighting the strategic importance of the talks, Al Jazeera noted the Foreign Minister's confidence in the bilateral engagement. "I am confident that these consultations and coordination between the two countries in this regard will be of particular importance," Araghchi added.
In a continued diplomatic push to navigate the regional crisis, the IRNA news agency highlighted that Araghchi's flight to the Russian city carried the significant callsign "Minab 168." The designation was chosen in memory of the children killed during a US-Israeli military strike on an elementary school in the southern Iranian city of Minab on February 28.
Ambassador Jalali noted that "given bilateral relations between the two countries and the fact that Iran and Russia, as neighbours, see eye-to-eye on a number of regional and international issues, we have seen regular communication at the high and top levels." This alignment has recently manifested on the global stage, particularly during United Nations Security Council deliberations regarding a US-initiated resolution on the Strait of Hormuz, which he described as "unbalanced and irrational."
Prior to his arrival in Russia, the top Iranian diplomat held pivotal meetings in Islamabad. According to the Tasnim news agency, sources indicated that the talks in Pakistan touched upon a "new legal regime for the Strait of Hormuz," the removal of the American blockade on Iranian ports, "compensation payments," and explicit "guarantees of no further attacks on Iran."
However, the Fars news agency reported that a significant document was handed over to Pakistan to be conveyed to Washington. Fars claimed that this communication clarified Tehran's "key red lines," with a specific focus on the control of the strategic Strait of Hormuz and the nation's "nuclear energy sector."
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