1. All Stories
  2. Politics
  3. Economy
  4. World
  5. Nuclear
  6. Society/Culture
  7. Space/Science
  8. Sports
  9. Tourism
  10. Other Media
  11. Videos
  12. Photos
  13. Cartoons
  14. Interview
    • فارسی
    • عربی
    • Türkçe
    • עברית
    • Pусский
  • RSS
  • Telegram
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • All Stories
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Nuclear
  • Society/Culture
  • Space/Science
  • Sports
  • Tourism
  • Other Media
  • Videos
  • Photos
  • Cartoons
  • Interview

Araqchi's Return to Islamabad Has Nothing to Do with Nuclear Talks

  • April, 26, 2026 - 18:31
  • Politics news
Araqchi's Return to Islamabad Has Nothing to Do with Nuclear Talks

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi’s second visit to Pakistan has nothing to do with Iran’s nuclear issue, according to information obtained by Tasnim.

Politics

At his ongoing regional trip to Pakistan, Oman and Russia, Araqchi is now in Pakistan again on a short visit a day after his first trip to the Pakistani capital.

According to Tasnim information, Araqchi has now returned to Pakistan again to continue his recent consultations with the neighboring country's officials.

“These negotiations have nothing to do with the nuclear issue,” Tasnim correspondent's information indicates.

In addition to talks on bilateral relations, Araqchi’s important agenda is to convey Iran's conditions for ending the war to the Pakistani side which is acting as a mediator.

Issues such as imposing a new legal regime on the Strait of Hormuz, receiving compensation, ensuring no further military aggression against Iran by the warmongers and termination of the naval blockade against the country are among the issues raised by Araqchi.

The top Iranian diplomat and his delegation held a series of high-profile meetings with Pakistani officials in Islamabad on April 25.

Araqchi left Pakistan on Saturday night for Muscat, where he met with Omani Sultan Haitham bin Tariq on Sunday.

The Iranian foreign minister went back to Islamabad on Sunday evening.

After his stopover in Islamabad, Araqchi will travel to Russia.

On February 28, the United States and the Israeli regime launched an unprovoked war of aggression against Iran, during which then Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei and several senior military officials were martyred.

Iranian Armed Forces responded with weeks of missile and drone strikes targeting American and Israeli military positions in the occupied territories and the Persian Gulf region, inflicting heavy damages in 100 waves of counterattacks over a period of 40 days.

A Pakistani-mediated ceasefire lasting two weeks was reached on April 8, paving the way for talks in Islamabad. During those negotiations, Iran put forward a ten-point proposal that included the withdrawal of US forces and the removal of sanctions.

However, after 21 hours of negotiations on April 11 and 12, the sides failed to reach a deal, with Iranian representatives pointing to deep mistrust regarding Washington’s willingness to honor its commitments.

Iran has made clear that any return to ceasefire negotiations depends on the lifting of the US naval blockade. Officials have argued that the continued blockade constitutes a violation of the truce.

 

 
R42329/P
tasnim
tasnim
tasnim
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Most Visited
  • Archive
Follow Us:
  • RSS
  • Telegram
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook

All Content by Tasnim News Agency is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.