Pakistan to host regional powers to discuss how to end war in the Middle East

Regional powers, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, have gathered in Pakistan to discuss ways to end the war in the Middle East. The meeting comes as Iran warns the US not to use ground troops, and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have entered the war, threatening global supplies of oil and natural gas.
Pakistan is hosting a meeting of regional powers to discuss the ongoing war in the Middle East. Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt are attending the talks in Islamabad. Iran has warned the US not to use ground troops, and its parliament speaker has threatened to attack American troops if they enter the region. The war has resulted in over 3,000 deaths and has disrupted global supplies of oil and natural gas. The meeting aims to establish a dialogue between the US and Iran to ease tensions in the region. The Egyptian and Pakistani foreign ministers met ahead of the talks to discuss efforts to bring the US and Iran back to the negotiating table.
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