Al Jazeera • 4/13/2026 – 4/27/2026
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is currently visiting Russia as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts related to the conflict involving Iran. This visit comes after the cancellation of planned talks between Iran and the United States in Pakistan. The Iranian Foreign Ministry has confirmed Araghchi's trip to Moscow, where he is expected to meet with senior officials, including Russian President Vladimir Putin. The discussions will focus on the current status of negotiations, ceasefire efforts, and related developments in the region (Deutsche Welle, Al Jazeera, Middle East Eye). Prior to his departure to Russia, Araghchi briefly returned to Pakistan, where efforts are being made to salvage negotiations with the U.S. Reports indicate that two Pakistani officials did not specify when American representatives might return to the region to continue discussions that had previously occurred in person earlier this month (The Hindu). The cancellation of the U.S. envoys' trip has added urgency to these diplomatic efforts, highlighting the complexities of the situation (CBS News). The Russian Foreign Ministry has acknowledged Araghchi's visit, stating that it aims to facilitate talks, although no further details were provided regarding the agenda or specific topics to be discussed (Middle East Eye). This diplomatic activity underscores the ongoing complexities in the region, particularly in light of the stalled negotiations with the U.S. and the broader geopolitical implications of Iran's foreign relations strategy (Politico, AP News).
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