The progress of the peace negotiations between the United States and Iran will depend on the outcome of US President Donald Trump's visit to China later this week, CNN reported on Monday, citing a regional source close to the negotiating process.
According to the report, the source claimed that China will be "an important player in ensuring that the dialogue continues." The source added that it is "very likely" that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arahchi will be present at the BRICS meeting of foreign ministers, which is set to take place in Delhi on the same days as Trump's visit to Beijing. The Iranian foreign minister's attendance at the meeting is reportedly considered "important" because the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Egypt are also set to attend the summit, with both of those countries aiding Pakistan in mediating between Washington and Tehran.
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