Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in Islamabad on Friday night with a small delegation for high level discussions involving Pakistan’s mediation team. According to official sources, the meeting could open the door for a second round of negotiations in the federal capital, signaling renewed diplomatic activity between Tehran and Washington.
American logistics and security personnel have already been deployed in Islamabad ahead of the talks, highlighting the seriousness of the anticipated engagement between the United States and Iran. The discussions are being viewed as a potential step toward restarting formal US–Iran negotiations through third-party facilitation.
Iran Responds to Trump Remarks Amid Rising Diplomatic Friction
Tensions escalated after Iran criticized comments made by US President Donald Trump, who referred to India and China as “hellholes” in a social media post. The Iranian embassy in Hyderabad responded by defending both nations as “cradles of civilization” and criticized Trump’s language, referencing earlier US military actions in Iran.
Military Deployments Signal Heightened Regional Pressure
At the same time, US military activity in the Middle East has increased significantly. The aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush has joined operations in the region, alongside USS Gerald R. Ford in the Red Sea and USS Abraham Lincoln nearby, bringing the total to three active carrier strike groups.
With diplomatic talks underway in Islamabad and simultaneous military buildup across the region, analysts describe the situation as highly sensitive, with both negotiation and escalation unfolding at the same time.
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