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Rising tension in the Middle East Pakistan to host key foreign ministers meeting
Rising tension in the Middle East Pakistan to host key foreign ministers meeting

Rising tension in the Middle East Pakistan to host key foreign ministers meeting

Islamabad: Pakistan is set to host an important diplomatic meeting starting tomorrow to help reduce tensions in the Middle East. Foreign ministers from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt will arrive in Islamabad for this high-level discussion.

Pakistan has taken a major diplomatic step to prevent further conflict in the region and to promote peace. According to sources, a two-day meeting will be held on March 29 and 30, where top officials from the four countries will sit together to find solutions.

The meeting will be led by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. The main focus of the talks will be to ease the growing tensions between Iran and the United States and to restore stability in the region.

Pakistan is now playing an important role as a mediator and facilitator in this situation. Reports also suggest that direct talks between Pakistan and the United States may begin soon as part of this wider diplomatic effort.

Meanwhile, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan confirmed the upcoming meeting in Islamabad. He stated that the time has come to move towards dialogue instead of conflict.

He revealed that an important message related to stopping the war is being delivered through Pakistan. He also said that the United States is in coordination with Turkey, and Iran is being kept informed about all developments in the negotiations.

Hakan Fidan added that the current situation is very different from before the conflict began. According to him, the war has reached a critical point where the demands of both sides have changed.

He urged all parties to avoid sticking too strongly to their initial positions and to show flexibility for the sake of peace. He also admitted that Iran may not fully trust the negotiation process due to past experiences.

However, he emphasized that the world wants an end to this conflict, and it is now necessary for key countries to work together and make these talks successful.

Reported by Save Our Pak

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