अमेरिका-ईरान में कब होगा समझौता? एक हफ्ते में दूसरी बार तहरान पहुंचे PAK के गृह मंत्री नकवी – pakistan interior minister mohsin naqvi tehran us iran talks ntc rlch
Pakistan’s Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi has reached Iran’s capital Tehran for the second time within a week. His visit has taken place at a time when Pakistan is engaged in active mediation efforts to restart the stalled talks between America and Iran. This tour is being considered very important amid the increasing tension in West Asia and the threat of possible war.
According to Pakistani media reports, Mohsin Naqvi Will discuss US-Iran talks with Iranian leadership in Tehran. Geo News quoted sources as saying that Islamabad is continuously playing the role of mediator between Washington and Tehran and Naqvi’s visit is part of that effort.
Iran’s government media has also confirmed this visit. Iran’s official channel Press TV said in a social media post that Pakistan’s Interior Minister has reached Tehran and this visit is taking place amid Islamabad’s efforts to advance US-Iran talks. Government news agency IRNA also quoted diplomatic sources in Islamabad as saying that Naqvi will hold important talks with Iranian officials.
However, no official statement has been issued by the Government of Pakistan on this visit. Pakistan has generally avoided commenting publicly on its diplomatic efforts to mediate between the US and Iran.
Let us tell you that this is Mohsin Naqvi’s second visit to Iran within a week. Earlier, he had met Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Interior Minister Sikandar Moumani in Tehran. Even during that time, America-Iran talks were the main issue.
Meanwhile, mixed signals are coming from America and Iran. US President Donald Trump warned on Tuesday that if an agreement is not reached, attacks could resume within a few days. He also said that the leaders of the Gulf countries had appealed to him at the last moment to stop the attack.
On the other hand, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that if the war started again, its consequences would be more shocking than before. At the same time, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards also said that any new attack on Iran could spread the conflict far beyond the borders of West Asia.
Amidst this tense environment, US Vice President JD Vance has indicated progress in the talks. While talking to the media at the White House, he said that the talks are moving in the right direction.
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