Iran Foreign Minister likely to arrive in Islamabad for peace talks, says Pakistani source


A man riding his motorbike past a billboard installed alongside a road in Islamabad as Pakistan hosted US and Iran for the first round of peace talks on April 11, 2026. - Reuters

ISLAMABAD (Reuters): Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is expected to arrive in Islamabad on Friday (April 24) night with a small team and peace talks with the United States are likely to take place, a government source said.

The United States logistics and security team is already in Islamabad for the talks, the source added.- Reuters

 

 

 

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