Foreign ministers of Saudi, Egypt, Turkiye, Pak meet to discuss West Asia

Foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkiye, and Pakistan met in Islamabad to discuss the West Asia conflict and find ways to de-escalate the ongoing war. The two-day quadrilateral summit is Pakistan's attempt to broker peace in the region.
Foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkiye, and Pakistan held a meeting in Islamabad to discuss the West Asia conflict. The meeting aimed to find ways to de-escalate the ongoing war that has caused global economic disruptions. The foreign ministers discussed regional security issues and explored options for broader peace. The Saudi Foreign Minister also met with Pakistan's Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister. Pakistan's Foreign Minister held bilateral talks with his counterparts from Egypt and Turkiye. The meeting is part of Pakistan's effort to broker peace in the region.
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