Iran's Foreign Minister Visits Pakistan as Trump Advocates for Phone Diplomacy
In a brief visit to Pakistan, Iran's foreign minister engages in diplomatic discussions while Trump suggests that talks could also take place over the phone.
On April 27, 2026, Iran's foreign minister made a short visit to Pakistan, indicating ongoing diplomatic efforts between the two nations.
During this visit, U.S. President Trump remarked that discussions between the countries could be conducted via phone, presenting an alternative to in-person meetings.
This development underscores the complexities of diplomatic relations in the region as Iran continues to navigate its international engagements.
Updates
Update at 05:48 UTC on 2026-04-27
DW News reported Iran's foreign minister is continuing his diplomatic drive amid the war against his country with a trip to Russia. It comes after planned talks with the US in Pakistan were canceled.
Sources: DW News