Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt Foreign Ministers to Visit Islamabad for West Asia Peace Talks

Islamabad. Pakistan has announced that the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt are preparing to arrive in Islamabad for talks aimed at resolving conflicts in West Asia.

Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has invited his counterparts from these countries. They are expected to be in the Pakistani capital on Sunday and Monday. The Foreign Ministry stated in a press release that during the visit, the foreign ministers will hold in-depth discussions on various issues, including efforts to reduce tensions in the region.

The foreign ministers are also scheduled to meet with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. A source in the Foreign Ministry had previously indicated that the multilateral meeting would take place on Monday and that the delegations were expected to arrive in Pakistan by Sunday evening.

As conflict escalates, Pakistan has emerged as a key ally between Iran and the United States, acting as an intermediary for messages between the two parties.

 

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