
Islamabad, Pakistan (Horn post) — High-level consultations among the foreign ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt began on Sunday in Islamabad, as regional powers intensify diplomatic coordination amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.
The meeting was convened at the invitation of Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, who is hosting his counterparts for discussions focused on regional security, political developments, and areas of mutual interest.
Participants include Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, and Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry.
According to officials, the consultations will center on the evolving situation in the Middle East, including ongoing tensions involving Iran, as well as broader regional security concerns and economic cooperation.
Diplomatic sources say the talks are expected to address coordination on key international issues, potential de-escalation efforts, and avenues for strengthening political and economic ties among the participating countries.
The meeting comes at a time of heightened uncertainty across the region, with ongoing conflicts and geopolitical rivalries influencing global energy markets, trade routes, and security dynamics.
Analysts view the consultations as part of a broader push by regional actors to align positions and enhance diplomatic engagement in response to a rapidly changing international landscape.
No joint statement had been released at the start of the meeting, but officials indicated that further updates would follow upon the conclusion of the consultations.
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