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Iranian foreign minister holds consultations with regional counterparts

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Iranian foreign minister holds consultations with regional counterparts

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TL;DR

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is holding talks with the foreign ministers of regional countries, according to Amichai Stein (i24NEWS). The topics under discussion have not been disclosed.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has initiated a round of consultations with the foreign ministers of regional states, Amichai Stein (i24NEWS) reported today at 13:25 Jerusalem time. The scope of the talks, as well as the specific countries Araghchi has contacted so far, were not specified in the brief report. The outreach comes amid a period of sustained diplomatic activity by Tehran — as The Zioneer has reported over the past week, Araghchi has held phone conversations with his Qatari, French, Turkish, Saudi, and Pakistani counterparts, as well as with the Pakistani and Turkish officials at various junctures. The renewed diplomatic flurry appears to be part of Iran's ongoing effort to coordinate regional positions and present a unified front. It remains unclear whether the current round of calls is linked to a specific impending development, such as a potential response to recent American airstrikes or the evolving situation regarding a reported US-Iran memorandum of understanding. The contents of the conversations have not been released by either side.

02 · How it developed

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