Seyed Abbas Araghchi

Seyed Abbas Araghchi

Seyed Abbas Araghchi is Iran’s foreign minister and a career diplomat who previously served as chief nuclear negotiator, leading talks with world powers over the nuclear deal.

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Iran's foreign minister is set to visit Iraq on Sunday to discuss bilateral ties and regional developments.
Reformists see this diplomatic initiative as a constructive step to strengthen Iran's regional role and advance the momentum from the interim nuclear deal.
Lean Left
Iranian Foreign Minister held phone talks with his Uzbek counterpart on implementing the war termination agreement.
Araghchi is praised by moderates for maintaining active diplomacy and securing commitments that could ease international isolation.
Far Left
Iran's Foreign Minister announced that the first round of talks after signing the memorandum of understanding will take place on Friday in Switzerland.
Araghchi is praised by Reformists for his pragmatic diplomacy in securing a deal that ends the war, though they worry he faces hardline resistance at home.
Center
As Foreign Minister, he is signaling the imminent signing of a peace agreement with the US, emphasizing the foreign ministry's diligent work.
Pragmatists view Araghchi as a key figure in pursuing a diplomatic path to economic relief and de-escalation of tensions, crucial for national stability and public welfare.
Lean Left
Foreign Minister Araghchi's ministry held talks with Pakistan's new ambassador to Tehran on the sidelines of Interior Minister-level meetings, signaling ongoing diplomatic outreach to neighbors.
Moderates view Araghchi's quiet diplomatic activity with Pakistan as necessary eastern-pivot statecraft, but want more visible results from regional diplomacy given the isolation imposed by the Hormuz crisis.

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