Pakistan Steps In to Calm Middle East Tensions

Islamabad, PakistanSat Mar 28 2026
Pakistan has announced that it will host a two‑day meeting with Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt to discuss ways to ease the conflict that began last month. The talks are aimed at finding a path toward reducing hostilities in the region. Foreign ministers from the four countries will meet to talk about a range of topics. They plan to create a system that can help lower tensions and keep important trade routes safe. Turkey’s foreign minister said the meeting should focus on how negotiations are progressing and what practical steps can be taken. He added that all parties need to agree on a clear plan. The four nations have long tried to help the United States and Iran reach an agreement. They all face risks from disruptions in oil supplies and shipping lanes.
Pakistan has offered to host the talks, a suggestion that Tehran is open to. Iran is still reviewing a U. S. proposal that includes demands such as ending its nuclear program and limiting missile development. The proposal also calls for control over a key maritime passage. Iran has criticized the plan as unfair, while the U. S. says talks are moving forward. Turkey highlighted the need for a new global system that protects energy and trade routes. The country wants to set quick, actionable steps to stop further damage to the region and the world economy. The meeting could be a turning point for all parties involved, offering a chance to move from conflict toward cooperation.
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