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Breaking: Jaishankar in UAE Amid Iran–US Talks, Saudi FM in Islamabad Raises Gulf Diplomacy Stakes

India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has arrived in Abu Dhabi for a two-day official visit to the United Arab Emirates at a crucial geopolitical moment, as high-level Iran–United States negotiations are set to unfold in Islamabad. The timing of the visit has drawn significant attention due to overlapping diplomatic developments across the Middle East and South Asia. During his stay, Jaishankar is expected to meet top UAE leadership and discuss regional security, energy cooperation, and broader strategic coordination. The UAE’s growing diplomatic engagement, including its reported indirect involvement in the Islamabad talks, highlights its evolving role as a key Gulf mediator in regional conflicts. The visit comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, where shifting alliances and ongoing conflicts involving Israel, Hezbollah, and Iran continue to reshape security dynamics. The presence of Saudi Arabia’s finance minister in Islamabad has further intensified speculation about Gulf states attempting to influence or support the diplomatic process surrounding the Iran–US dialogue. Analysts suggest that India’s engagement reflects its strategic interest in maintaining stability in the Gulf region, given deep economic ties, energy dependencies, and the large Indian diaspora residing in Gulf countries. The discussions are also expected to cover maritime security, trade corridors, and regional crisis management mechanisms. Meanwhile, Islamabad remains at the center of global attention as delegations from Iran and the United States prepare for indirect negotiations aimed at de-escalation and potential frameworks for sanctions relief and nuclear limitations. Jaishankar’s UAE visit underscores India’s active diplomatic outreach at a time when global powers and regional stakeholders are attempting to shape outcomes in an increasingly complex geopolitical environment. Observers believe these parallel diplomatic tracks may collectively influence the trajectory of peace efforts in the wider West Asian region.

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