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Middle East Peace Talks in Islamabad

· 29 March 2026 · 7 sources

Amid the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran, Pakistan has positioned itself as a central diplomatic player by hosting a high-level quadrilateral meeting in Islamabad involving the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkiye, and Pakistan. The talks aim to consolidate regional support for de-escalation, align positions ahead of potential US-Iran negotiations, and facilitate dialogue to end hostilities that have entered their 30th day. Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar highlighted confidence-building measures, including Iran allowing more Pakistani-flagged ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a positive step toward peace. This diplomatic initiative underscores Islamabad's growing regional influence and the urgent need to stabilize the Middle East amid fears of wider conflict and disruptions to global energy routes.

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Sources (7)

Islamabad to ramp up cooperation with Ankara, Cairo in areas of mutual interest Dawn 29 Mar 2026, 09:31
In separate meetings, Islamabad pledges to deepen cooperation with Ankara, Cairo in areas of mutual interest Dawn 29 Mar 2026, 09:24
US-Israel war on Iran: What’s happening on day 30 of attacks? Al Jazeera English 29 Mar 2026, 08:54
Keen on playing Iran mediator, Pak set to host Saudi, Egypt, Turkiye for talks India Today 29 Mar 2026, 08:26
Islamabad set to host meeting for Middle East de-escalation Dawn 29 Mar 2026, 02:57
DPM Dar says Iran has allowed ‘20 more ships’ under Pakistan flag to cross Strait of Hormuz Dawn 28 Mar 2026, 19:24
Pakistan emerging as key diplomatic player amid high-level regional visits Express Tribune 28 Mar 2026, 12:44

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