Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt To Join Pakistan Talks On US-Iran War Today

Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt are meeting in Pakistan to discuss ending the Middle East conflict. The talks come as the US and Israel continue to strike Iran, with Iranian-backed Houthi rebels entering the war and threatening global oil and gas supplies.
Regional powers are meeting in Pakistan to discuss ending the Middle East conflict. Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt are sending top diplomats to Islamabad for talks. The meeting comes as about 2,500 US Marines have arrived in the region and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have entered the war. The conflict has threatened global oil and gas supplies and sparked fertilizer shortages. Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz has shaken markets and prices. The US and Israel continue to strike Iran, with retaliatory attacks targeting Israel and neighboring Gulf Arab states. Over 3,000 people have been killed in the conflict.
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