Iran’s FM visits Islamabad to defuse tensions with Delhi

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Photo courtesy: Tehran Times

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Pakistan on Monday in a diplomatic effort to mediate between Islamabad and New Delhi following a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir that has sharply raised tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

According to Pakistan’s foreign ministry, Araghchi is the first foreign dignitary to visit the country since the April 22 assault in Pahalgam that killed 26 tourists.

His visit follows Tehran’s recent offer to help deescalate the crisis.

During the trip, he is scheduled to meet with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.

No further details were provided.

Pakistan’s military, meanwhile, remains on high alert after Minister Attaullah Tarar warned last week of “credible intelligence” suggesting a possible Indian retaliatory strike. Pakistan has denied any involvement in the Kashmir attack and has proposed an impartial international investigation—an offer India has yet to respond to.

Global leaders, including US officials, have urged both countries to act with restraint to prevent further escalation.

Kashmir remains a deeply contentious issue, with both India and Pakistan claiming the region in full. The two nations have fought two wars over the Himalayan territory, and their relationship continues to be defined by hostility, mistrust and disputes over Kashmir.

The recent surge in hostilities has already led to tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions and the closure of airspace between the two sides

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