Islamabad: Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has departed Islamabad after engaging in talks with key Pakistani leaders, focusing on strengthening bilateral ties and addressing regional issues. During his visit, Araghchi met with Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and other top officials to discuss ongoing diplomatic efforts and developments in the region, particularly in light of the US-Israeli imposed conflict on Iran.
According to Islamic Republic News Agency, Araghchi's visit was part of a larger three-nation tour aimed at coordinating on matters of mutual interest. His first meeting in Islamabad was with Field Marshal Asim Munir, Commander of the Pakistani Army, signifying the importance of defense and security discussions in the diplomatic agenda.
In his meeting with Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, both leaders emphasized the need for collaboration in navigating the current regional landscape. The discussions centered around Islamabad's role and diplomatic strategies in response to the escalating tensions involving Iran. Araghchi's visit highlights the ongoing commitment between the two nations to maintain dialogue and cooperation in the face of regional challenges.
Araghchi and his delegation were seen off by Pakistani officials and the Iranian Ambassador to Islamabad, Reza Amiri Moghadam, marking the conclusion of his diplomatic mission in Pakistan.