Pakistan to host talks with Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt amid Iran war diplomacy
Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt met in Islamabad to discuss de-escalation and reopening the Strait of Hormuz amid a war causing over 3,000 deaths, officials said.
- Pakistan hosted a quadrilateral meeting on March 29-30 with Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt aiming to help de-escalate tensions between the United States and Iran, chaired by Ishaq Dar.
- The meeting focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz for shipping, with Iran agreeing to allow 20 additional Pakistani-flagged ships passage through the Strait.
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BBC World Service - Newshour, Pakistan hosts talks on ending Iran war
Pakistan's foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, has said that both Iran and the United States have expressed confidence in his country to facilitate talks on reducing tensions in the Middle East conflict. Also in the programme: the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem is prevented from celebrating a private mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre; and a UN summit moves to protect 40 migratory species. (A handout photo made available by the Pakistani Foreign O…
Islamabad, Pakistan. Foreign Ministers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Turkey met on Sunday to hold talks on the war in the Middle East, with Islamabad acting as an intermediary between the United States and Iran. The meeting between the top diplomats of these Muslim nations was called “to review the evolution of the regional situation and discuss issues of common interest,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan said in a brief stat…
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Diplomats from Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt are meeting in Islamabad as Pakistan tries to prevent the conflict from spreading further. The talks come after the Yemen’s Houthis fired missiles at Israel and as the US increases its military presence in the region. CNN’s Ivan Watson reports.
Pakistan hosts regional powers for Iran talks, with focus on Hormuz proposals
Pakistan hosted talks with Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia in efforts to broker an end to the Iran war, with initial discussions focused on proposals to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to shipping.
The Latest: Regional powers to meet in Pakistan to discuss how to end Mideast fighting - The Morning Sun
Regional powers plan to meet Sunday in Pakistan to discuss how to end the fighting in the Middle East as about 2,500 U.S. Marines arrived in the region and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels entered the monthlong war. Pakistan said Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt will send top diplomats to Islamabad for talks. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said he and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian held “extensive discussions” on regional hostilities. Th…
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