ISLAMABAD: A significant diplomatic assembly has officially begun in Islamabad today, March 29, 2026, bringing together the Foreign Ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt. This quadrilateral consultative session serves as a critical platform for these regional powerhouses to align their strategies on pressing international and maritime issues.
The meeting was convened at the formal invitation of Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar. The gathering underscores Islamabad’s growing role as a central hub for mediation and high-level diplomatic engagement in the Muslim world.
Reviewing the Evolving Regional Landscape
The primary agenda for the consultations focuses on a comprehensive review of the evolving regional situation. With the Middle East and South Asia facing complex security and economic shifts, the ministers are set to discuss:
Regional Peace & Stability: Coordinating efforts to de-escalate ongoing conflicts.
Economic Cooperation: Strengthening trade corridors and investment links between the four nations.
Mutual Interests: Addressing shared challenges in energy security, counter-terrorism, and diplomatic advocacy at the UN and OIC.
A Unified Approach to Global Challenges
Diplomatic observers view this meeting as a strategic move to form a unified front among some of the most influential nations in the region. By bringing together Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt, Pakistan is facilitating a dialogue that bridges various geopolitical perspectives to foster a more stable and prosperous regional environment.
The discussions are expected to continue throughout the day, concluding with a joint statement or shared framework for future cooperation.




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