Iran-Pakistan diplomatic coordination amid US-Iran negotiations
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held a telephone conversation with Pakistani counterpart Ishaq Dar to coordinate positions ahead of renewed talks between Washington and Tehran. This diplomatic engagement highlights Iran's effort to secure regional support and manage external pressures while navigating potential de-escalation or escalation dynamics with the US, a key player in the broader Iran-Israel conflict theater.
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Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi initiated a call with Pakistan to align strategies ahead of US-Iran negotiations.
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"The new event describes Iran and Pakistan coordinating positions specifically ahead of renewed US-Iran talks. Event 5 reports that these US-Iran nuclear negotiations have resumed in Islamabad, Pakistan. The diplomatic coordination in the new event is a direct preparatory action parallel to and supporting the negotiations mentioned in Event 5."
"Event 7 details the US Vice President leading a delegation to Pakistan for Iran talks. The new event shows Iran's Foreign Minister coordinating with Pakistan's counterpart to manage these same negotiations. Both events represent the diplomatic maneuvering occurring in Pakistan to facilitate the US-Iran dialogue."
"Event 15 states that Pakistan initiated mediation efforts between Iran and the US. The new event depicts the execution of this mediation, where Iran and Pakistan are actively coordinating their stances to support the broader diplomatic process initiated in Event 15."
"Event 6 details diplomatic coordination between Iran and Pakistan specifically in the context of US-Iran negotiations. This aligns directly with the new event where Pakistan is hosting these negotiations and deploying security forces, indicating parallel diplomatic activities facilitating the same event."