Saudi outlet Al-Hadath reports, citing its sources, that an Iranian delegation led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will visit Pakistan today. The visit follows earlier Pakistani mediation efforts amid ongoing US-Iran nuclear talks.
Saudi outlet Al-Hadath reported this morning, citing its sources, that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will lead a delegation to Pakistan today. The timing aligns with The Zioneer's earlier reporting: as of June 11 (21:21 Jerusalem), multiple versions of the story had placed the visit on different days — first 'in roughly two days' (version 2), then 'on Saturday' (June 14, version 3), then 'tomorrow' (June 12, version 4). By version 5, Al-Hadath specified Araghchi would arrive to 'oversee ongoing contacts with the United States.' None of those prior reports were officially confirmed, and today's update, still citing only Al-Hadath's sources, brings the timeline to 'today' without independent corroboration. The Zioneer reported on June 7 that Araghchi held phone consultations with Pakistani officials amid regional security tensions, as part of Tehran's engagement of mediation channels following missile launches. What remains unverified: the visit's purpose, duration, and whether it has actually begun or will begin later today. No official Iranian or Pakistani statement has been issued.
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