Summary
- Iran's foreign minister arrived in Islamabad, highlighting the possibility of restarting talks.
- The visit is being interpreted as linked to U.S.-Iran talks that Pakistan has been mediating.
- Markets are watching whether the visit will lead to an actual resumption of talks and easing tensions in the Middle East.
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Iran's foreign minister has arrived in Islamabad, renewing focus on the possibility of restarting negotiations through a mediating country.
Iranian state media reported on April 26 that Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had arrived in Pakistan's capital.
The visit is being interpreted as linked to U.S.-Iran talks that Pakistan has been mediating.
The two sides remain divided over whether to join negotiations and on what terms, though diplomatic channels remain open.
Markets are watching whether the visit will lead to a formal resumption of talks. Any breakthrough in future meetings is viewed as a key factor in easing tensions in the Middle East.


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