Pakistan to host Saudi, Turkiye, Egypt FMs for 'in-depth' dialogue on Mideast conflict

Pakistan is set to host the external ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Egypt from Public demonstration 29 to 30 for in-depth discussions on key

Pakistan to host Saudi, Turkiye, Egypt FMs for 'in-depth' dialogue on Mideast conflict
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Pakistan to host Saudi, Turkiye, Egypt FMs for 'in-depth' dialogue on Mideast conflict

Pakistan is set to host the external ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Egypt from Public demonstration 29 to 30 for in-depth discussions on key regional and global issues, including efforts to ease tensions amid the ongoing US-Israel conflict on Iran.

Islamabad has emerged as a key intermediary between Iran and the United States as their conflict drags on, serving as an intermediary for messages between the two sides.

The External Office (FO), in a comment on Saturday, stated that the visit comes at the invitation of Deputy Premier and External affairs chief Ishaq Dar. Saudi External affairs chief Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Turkiye’s Hakan Fidan, and Egypt’s Badr Abdelatty will visit Islamabad during this period.

“During the visit, the external ministers will hold in-depth discussions on a range of issues, including efforts to de-escalate tensions in the zone. The visiting dignitaries will also call on the Premier [Shebaz Sharif],” the FO comment further stated.

"Pakistan highly valued its relations with the brotherly countries of Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, and Egypt," it further stated.

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