Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to Visit Islamabad for Peace Talks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is scheduled to arrive in Islamabad on Friday night for peace talks with the United States, according to a Pakistani government source.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to arrive in Islamabad on Friday night, accompanied by a small delegation, for peace talks with the United States, a Pakistani government source reported. The United States has already dispatched a logistics and security team to Islamabad in preparation for the discussions.
In related developments, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued an evacuation notice to residents of Deir Ammar in southern Lebanon, advising them to stay one kilometer outside the village ahead of anticipated IDF strikes. This notice follows a suspected drone intrusion into northern Israel and overnight exchanges of fire across the border.
Additionally, two explosive-laden drones struck military positions along Kuwait's northern border on Friday, causing material damage but no casualties, according to the Kuwaiti military. The drones approached from the direction of Iraq and hit two border outposts, an incident described as a "criminal act of aggression." The perpetrators of the attack remain unidentified amid heightened regional tensions.
In domestic news, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's annual medical report revealed that he underwent radiation therapy for prostate cancer without prior public disclosure. The report stated that the treatment was successful, with complete disappearance of the lesion and no metastases detected. Netanyahu explained the delay in publishing the report, citing concerns about potential propaganda from Iran during the ongoing conflict.
On the international front, an internal Pentagon email outlined potential measures for the United States to address NATO allies perceived as unsupportive during the conflict with Iran. These measures include reviewing the U.S. position on Britain's claim to the Falkland Islands. A U.S. official indicated that this review is under consideration.
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi engaged in a phone conversation with Pakistani mediators, as reported by Iran's state media. The discussions focused on the progress of peace negotiations with the United States. Washington has signaled readiness for a new round of talks, following an earlier direct meeting that did not yield results. Iran has yet to agree to a second round, citing ongoing tensions over the Strait of Hormuz and other key issues.
In preparation for the upcoming talks, key roads leading into Islamabad have been closed, and a strict security cordon has been established around the administrative center, as the capital remains on high alert.