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Turkey Hosts Latest Diplomatic Push on Middle East War
More than 150 countries are expected at the forum as Pakistan seeks a US-Iran follow-up round and a broader ceasefire, officials said.
- President Recep Tayyip Erdogan opens the three-day Antalya Diplomacy Forum on Friday in the Mediterranean resort of Antalya, drawing more than 150 countries and over 20 heads of state.
- Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan have joined diplomatic efforts to reach a Middle East ceasefire, with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif meeting Erdogan to push for US-Iran talks during the forum.
- Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warned on Monday that the strategic Strait of Hormuz remains contested, describing it as an "international free passage zone" where any disruption to navigation is unacceptable.
- The White House stated further US-Iran talks would "very likely" be in Islamabad, where Vice President Vance led the last round of negotiations.
- Among the participants are Syrian President Ahmed and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, as Ankara emphasizes any Middle East ceasefire must include Lebanon, currently facing Israeli attacks.
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