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The Iranian Foreign Minister has returned to Pakistan, the seat of negotiations with the US

Iran, Israel and the US initially agreed to a ceasefire until 7 or 8 April, but it has been extended until the conclusion of negotiations.

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The Iranian Foreign Minister has met with the Sultan of Oman. Photo: Europa Press

Iranian ForeignMinister Abbas Araqchi  will return to Pakistanlater this Sunday to host negotiations between Iran and the US. 

Araqchi plans to "visit Pakistan again, once his trip to Oman is over, and before travelling to Russia," according to the official Iranian news agency IRNA.

The Foreign Minister arrived in Oman on Saturday after being in Pakistan, while part of the delegation that travelled to Islamabad with the Minister returned to Tehran, IRNA said.

Indeed, they have returned to Iran to "consult onthe endof thewar   and receivethe necessary instructions, "and will meet Araqchi again on Sunday night in Islamabad.

As has been said, before returning to Islamabad, Araqchi met today with the Sultan of Oman Haitham bin Tariq al Said, according to the Iranian Foreign Minister himself on social media. He has also telephoned the foreign ministers of Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar in recent hours.



Iran, Israel and the US initially agreed to a ceasefire until 7 or 8 April, but it has been extended until the conclusion of negotiations.

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