
WASHINGTON — A personal envoy of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres plans to visit Iran as part of his efforts to encourage an end to the Iran war, but his travel plans will depend on security and logistics, a UN source said.
Jean Arnault, a veteran UN diplomat Mr. Guterres named as his envoy on the conflict last month, headed to the Middle East on Monday, but the UN has not announced details of his itinerary.
Iran’s UN ambassador, Amir Saeid Iravani, told the UN Security Council on Tuesday the envoy was “currently en route to Tehran to pursue consultations.”
However, the UN source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Mr. Arnault’s travel plans would be “contingent on security and logistics.”
US President Donald Trump threatened a dramatic escalation of the US-Israeli war on Iran on Tuesday, saying that “a whole civilization will die tonight” as his deadline for Tehran to open the Strait of Hormuz neared.
With just hours to go before Trump’s 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT) deadline, a senior Iranian official told Reuters that Tehran was positively reviewing a request by Pakistan for a two-week ceasefire to give more time for diplomacy.
Mr. Iravani said Iran welcomed Mr. Guterres’ efforts, including the appointment of Mr. Arnault, to secure an immediate end to the war.
“Iran stands ready to engage constructively with all genuine diplomatic efforts, including through Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt, as well as diplomatic efforts by China and Russia, and supports any credible initiative capable of bringing about a sustainable end to this unlawful and unwarranted war,” he said. — Reuters


