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New Quartet Emerges as Potential Mediator in Iran Conflict

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New Quartet Emerges as Potential Mediator in Iran Conflict

A new quartet of countries, comprising Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan, has emerged as a potential mediator in the Iran conflict. The quartet aims to advance a resolution to the crisis and open indirect channels of communication between the conflicting parties.

Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan met in Riyadh to form a four-party framework to address the Iran conflict. The meeting was followed by a new meeting in Pakistan, which focused on discussing ways to end the war. The quartet aims to advance a resolution to the crisis and open indirect channels of communication between the conflicting parties. The US and Iran have exchanged messages through intermediaries, and Pakistan's Foreign Minister has launched a five-point initiative to restore peace and stability in the Middle East. The initiative includes an immediate cessation of hostilities and the start of peace talks as soon as possible. The quartet's efforts are seen as a starting point for political coordination among the four countries.

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