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Iran’s foreign minister returns to Pakistan despite US talks cancellation

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Iran’s foreign minister returns to Pakistan despite US talks cancellation

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi returned to Islamabad on April 26 for further consultations on ending the war, despite US President Donald Trump cancelling his envoys' planned trip. Araghchi met Pakistani officials to convey Iran's positions on a potential understanding to end the war.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi returned to Islamabad on April 26 for further consultations on ending the war. He met Pakistani officials to convey Iran's positions on a potential understanding to end the war. The visit came after US President Donald Trump cancelled his envoys' planned trip to Pakistan, citing a lack of progress in negotiations. Araghchi had previously met Pakistan's military chief, prime minister, and foreign minister, and later travelled to Oman for talks with the country's leader. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed due to Iran's blockade, with the US imposing a retaliatory blockade on Iranian ports. Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they have no intention of lifting the blockade.

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