Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in Islamabad at night with a small team.PHOTO: REUTERS

Iran’s top diplomat Araghchi likely to reach Islamabad on April 24, Pakistani source says

· The Straits Times

ISLAMABAD - Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in Islamabad on April 24, an official source in Pakistan said, without providing details about who he was likely to meet.

The Pakistan capital has been gearing up for an anticipated second round of talks between the United States and Iran, but it was not clear whether Mr Araghchi and the delegation accompanying him would meet any US officials to discuss the Middle East war.

Islamabad had a heavy security presence on April 24, with checkpoints around the city and road closures in the “red zone” surrounding the expected negotiation venue.

Pakistan has emerged as the lead mediator in efforts to end the US-Iran war, but following a marathon first session of talks on April 11, Tehran has so far declined to send a delegation to Islamabad for a second round.

It was not clear whether US Vice-President J.D. Vance or other senior US administration officials were set to return to Pakistan, weeks after he announced he was leaving without a deal.

US logistics and security teams are present in Islamabad, the Pakistani official source said.

AFP journalists saw several US military aircraft landing at an airbase in nearby Rawalpindi earlier in the week.

Iran on April 24 confirmed that Araghchi had held phone calls with Pakistan’s powerful army chief Asim Munir as well as the country’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, both of whom played a key role in earlier mediation. AFP