Muscat, Oman – Web Desk: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Oman as part of the second phase of his regional diplomatic tour, following a visit to Pakistan, where he held discussions on regional stability and peace efforts.
In a statement posted on social media, Araghchi described his visit to Pakistan as “productive” and appreciated Islamabad’s efforts to promote peace and stability in the region.
During his stay in Oman, the Iranian foreign minister is expected to hold key meetings to discuss ongoing tensions and the broader geopolitical situation in the Middle East.
However, Araghchi expressed skepticism over the United States’ intentions, stating that it remains to be seen whether Washington is genuinely committed to resolving the conflict through diplomacy.
The remarks come shortly after US President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of a planned US delegation visit to Pakistan, saying he would not send officials on a lengthy trip without meaningful outcomes. He added that Iran could engage through direct communication if it wished to hold talks.
Trump also raised concerns about uncertainty surrounding decision-making within Iran’s leadership, adding further complexity to ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Analysts say the developments highlight the fragile state of diplomacy in the region, as multiple actors continue to explore pathways to de-escalation.
