Mediators gather in Pakistan for talks on ending the monthlong Iran war

Mediators from key regional powers have gathered in Pakistan to discuss ending the month-long Iran war, which has killed over 3,000 people and threatened global oil and gas supplies. The talks involve foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, but the US and Israel are not participating, and there are few signs of progress.
Top diplomats from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt are meeting in Islamabad to discuss ending the Iran war. The conflict began with US and Israeli strikes on Iran, triggering Iranian attacks on Israel and neighboring Gulf Arab states. Over 3,000 people have been killed, and the war has threatened oil and gas supplies. The US has sent additional troops to the Middle East, and Yemen's Houthi rebels have entered the fighting. Iran has rejected a US-proposed peace framework and has drafted its own proposal. The situation remains volatile, with both sides exchanging strikes and threats.
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