Iranian delegation led by Araghchi expected to arrive tonight in Islamabad
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- Abbas Araghchi expected to arrive in Islamabad with delegation.
- US and Iran teams reportedly preparing for renewed negotiations.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in Islamabad tonight along with a small delegation, according to top security sources, as Pakistan intensifies its diplomatic efforts to facilitate renewed dialogue between Iran and the United States, according to a Pakistani government source cited by Reuters.
According to the sources, Islamabad is preparing for a possible second round of Iran-US negotiations, following an initial phase of talks held earlier in April that were facilitated by Pakistan but ended without a final agreement.
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Informed sources say an American delegation is also expected to arrive in Islamabad tomorrow, adding further momentum to the ongoing diplomatic activity linked to the proposed US-Iran engagement process being facilitated through Pakistan.
The earlier “Islamabad Talks” were hosted under Pakistan’s mediation framework, involving high-level delegations from both sides, though key issues such as nuclear concerns and regional security remained unresolved
Officials now suggest that renewed diplomatic engagement is being actively discussed, with Pakistan playing a central facilitation role to bridge differences between Washington and Tehran.
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Security and diplomatic preparations are also underway in the capital, with sources confirming that a US logistics and security team is already present in Islamabad ahead of potential negotiations.
The presence of advance teams signals that groundwork is being laid for high-level talks, although no official confirmation has been issued regarding the exact date of the second round.



