Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in Islamabad with a small delegation, according to state media. His visit comes at a time when efforts are increasing for a possible second round of talks between Iran and the United States.
Pakistani officials have highlighted the importance of dialogue to reduce tensions in the region. Ishaq Dar has stressed that Pakistan is ready to support peaceful negotiations and play a role in mediation if needed. The visit is being seen as part of wider diplomatic efforts to avoid further conflict.
Reports suggest that US logistical and security teams are already present in Islamabad ahead of any potential discussions. However, there has been no official confirmation from Washington regarding the next round of talks.
At the same time, tensions remain high due to ongoing geopolitical developments. Statements from Donald Trump and Iranian officials show mixed signals about the direction of peace efforts.
Experts believe that continued engagement and communication are important to prevent escalation. The upcoming visit may help create space for dialogue, though the outcome will depend on the willingness of all sides to move forward with negotiations.

