Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesperson, announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi tomorrow. This visit comes at a sensitive time for international relations.
Iran's Foreign Minister <strong>Abbas Araqchi</strong> is set to visit <strong>Pakistan</strong> after his trip to <strong>Oman</strong>, as part of mediation efforts to resolve the Iranian dispute. Araqchi left <strong>Islamabad</strong> without significant progress in peace talks with Prime Minister <strong>Shahbaz Sharif</strong>.
An Iranian delegation led by Foreign Minister <strong>Abbas Araqchi</strong> has departed from Islamabad after high-level meetings with Pakistani officials. The delegation presented a list of demands aimed at ending the ongoing war between <strong>the United States</strong> and <strong>Israel</strong>.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi condemned the US and Israeli airstrikes on Sharif University in Tehran, referring to it as 'Iran's MIT.' He threatened retaliation, warning that 'the aggressors will see our strength.'
Iranian Foreign Minister <strong>Abbas Araqchi</strong> surprised many by appearing among protesters in Tehran, raising questions about the political messages and potential security risks he may face following this move.
In a surprising move, Israel has removed Abbas Araqchi, a prominent figure in Iranian diplomacy, from its target list. This decision raises questions about its motivations and potential impacts on regional relations.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi confirmed that Tehran is examining the US proposal aimed at ending the war, emphasizing that message exchanges through intermediaries do not imply direct negotiations with Washington.