Iranian FM in Islamabad to hold talks with Pakistani leadership to ease Pakistan-India tensions

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Pakistan on an official visit as part of Tehran’s initiative to reduce tensions between Pakistan and India.
He was received by Additional Secretary for West Asia Syed Asad Gillani; Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan, and other senior officials.
During his visit, the Iranian Foreign Minister will hold important meetings with Pakistani leadership including President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar.
During his visit, Araghchi will discuss bilateral relations, regional developments, and global issues.
Reports also suggest that the Iranian foreign minister is scheduled to visit India later this week as part of the same diplomatic effort.
Despite all efforts, India is facing diplomatic isolation over the Pahalgam False Flag Operation, as major global powers continue to reject New Delhi’s narrative of aggression.
According to Radio Pakistan, Russia has now joined the chorus, with its Foreign Minister advising India to resolve all outstanding issues with Pakistan through dialogue.
Previously, both the United States and the European Union have urged India to engage in negotiations with Pakistan to settle disputes diplomatically.
In a further development, Switzerland has offered to assist Pakistan in investigating the Pahalgam incident, signaling growing international scrutiny of India’s actions.
Defence analysts opine that the United States, the European Union, and now Russia’s advice to resolve matters through dialogue reflects India’s diplomatic isolation.