Pakistan hosts top Saudi, Turkish, Egyptian diplomats over war in Iran
Summary
Diplomats from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey met in Islamabad, Pakistan, to discuss ways to reduce tensions in the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran. The talks, led by Pakistan's Foreign Minister, focus on promoting diplomacy and dialogue to resolve the conflict. Pakistan is attempting to mediate between the parties involved, acting as a communication channel between the United States and Iran.Key Facts
- Diplomats from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey joined Pakistan in talks about the Iran conflict.
- The discussions aim to find peaceful solutions through diplomacy.
- Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, is leading the talks.
- Iran has agreed to let more Pakistani ships pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
- Pakistan's Prime Minister had a long call with Iran's President to prepare for the talks.
- Pakistan is mediating between the US and Iran, facilitating communication.
- The conflict risks escalating with Yemen's Houthi rebels attacking Israel.
- Germany anticipates a direct US-Iran meeting in Pakistan soon.
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