Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi arrived in Geneva on Sunday night, leading a diplomatic and technical delegation. He aims to hold a series of high-level consultations with international officials. Wolfgang Brülhart, Special Representative of the Swiss Foreign Minister for the Middle East and North Africa, welcomed him upon arrival. The visit highlights Iran’s efforts to strengthen dialogue with European and regional partners on key international issues. During his stay, Araghchi will meet with the Swiss Foreign Minister and his Omani counterpart.
He will also hold talks with senior officials from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), including its Director General. In addition, he plans to meet other international representatives based in Switzerland. The discussions will focus on regional security, non-proliferation, and Iran’s broader diplomatic engagement with global institutions. Araghchi will deliver a keynote speech at the United Nations Conference on Disarmament. He will address arms control, disarmament, and international security issues. Experts say his participation reflects Iran’s commitment to active engagement in multilateral forums, particularly on nuclear policy and regional stability.
The visit comes amid renewed international attention on Iran’s diplomatic and security policies. Analysts suggest the meetings offer Tehran a platform to present its positions on regional conflicts, nuclear initiatives, and cooperation with international monitoring bodies. They also see the talks as a chance to clarify Iran’s stance on global security matters and promote dialogue with key partners. The delegation accompanying Araghchi includes technical experts and senior diplomats. They will provide support and handle technical and procedural aspects of the meetings. Their presence ensures that all discussions are carefully coordinated and follow established diplomatic protocols.
Swiss and Omani officials, along with representatives from international organizations in Geneva, will engage with the Iranian delegation on both bilateral and multilateral issues. Observers say these talks aim to reduce tensions, foster transparency, and strengthen international cooperation. The visit is expected to last several days. Araghchi will conclude his Geneva engagements before returning to Tehran. Officials expect the meetings to have a lasting impact on regional diplomacy and provide a framework for future collaboration with European and international partners.
