
""Important discussions on bilateral matters and regional developments. As only Hormuz littoral states, our focus included ways to ensure safe transit that is to benefit of all dear neighbors and the world," Araghchi said on X."
""As two coastal states, we feel our shared responsibility toward the international community and the urgent humanitarian need to release the sailors who have been detained for a long time. This requires intensive diplomatic efforts and practical solutions to ensure permanent freedom of navigation," said Oman Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi."
""From Oman, he ping-ponged back to Pakistan on Sunday, and on Monday Araghchi arrived in Russia, one of Iran's major allies. In St. Petersburg he is expected to meet with President Vladimir Putin and plans to discuss war-related developments and coordinate positions," according to the state-affiliated Tasnim news agency."
Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, is actively pursuing diplomatic engagements to strengthen Iran's political position as peace talks with the U.S. remain stalled. His recent travels included meetings in Oman and Pakistan, focusing on regional security and navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Araghchi emphasized the importance of bilateral discussions with neighboring countries. He is set to meet with President Putin in Russia to discuss war-related developments and coordinate positions, while also communicating Iran's negotiation red lines regarding nuclear issues and maritime security.
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