Pakistan to host talks with Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt amid Iran war diplomacy
Pakistan convenes Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey to support US-Iran negotiations with a 15-point US proposal amid efforts to de-escalate the month-old Iran war.
- Pakistan will host Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt for talks on deescalating tensions in the region amid the Iran war.
- Turkey aims to chart out "actionable steps" to end the war before causing further destruction to the region and global economy.
- Pakistan has conveyed a U.S. proposal for ending the war to Iran and offered to host talks between the two countries.
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Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey Gather in Islamabad to Push for Iran War Ceasefire
The foreign ministers of Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey are set to convene in the Pakistani capital on Monday, 30 March, for emergency talks aimed at halting nearly four weeks of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian territory, a senior Pakistani official confirmed Saturday. The gathering represents the most visible multilateral diplomatic push yet to end the conflict. Pakistan has emerged as the principal intermediary between Washingto…
Pakistan will host talks with Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt on Sunday and Monday to seek solutions to calm the situation in the region, Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced today. Tehran welcomed Islamabad's efforts to stop the attacks between the United States and Israel on the one hand and Iran on the other.
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