Abbas Araghchi, the Foreign Minister of Iran, recently visited Russia to discuss important issues related to the ongoing tensions involving Israel and the United States.
During his visit, Araghchi aimed to coordinate strategies and talk about the current situation in the region. He wanted to better understand how countries can respond to rising tensions and possible conflict.
Earlier, he had planned to hold talks in Pakistan, but those meetings were postponed. Reports suggest that increasing pressure and involvement from the United States affected the schedule, even though earlier discussions had shown some progress.
Before going to Russia, Araghchi also visited Oman and Pakistan. In these meetings, he spoke about possible talks between Iran and the United States, as well as security concerns in the Strait of Hormuz, an important route for global oil transport.
In Russia, Araghchi is expected to meet senior leaders, including Vladimir Putin, in Saint Petersburg. These high-level talks are likely to focus on regional security, diplomatic efforts, and ways to reduce tensions.
The visit highlights ongoing efforts by Iran to work with other countries and manage the complex situation in the region.