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Pakistan-led 4-nation Foreign Ministers' Meeting Urges 'Early US-Iran Direct Dialogue'
Four Islamic Countries Hold Foreign Ministers' Meeting
On the 29th, a meeting of foreign ministers from four countries, Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, was held in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. The meeting was convened amid growing concerns over the unstable situation in Iran, aiming to find solutions for stability in the Middle East region. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Dar emphasized that the current situation in Iran poses a significant problem for all Islamic nations and issued a joint statement.
Emphasis on US-Iran Direct Dialogue and Cooperation
During the meeting, Foreign Minister Dar called for an early direct dialogue between the United States and Iran to de-escalate the situation in Iran. He confirmed that the four nations would cooperate towards facilitating such direct talks. Furthermore, Foreign Minister Dar stated that consultations are ongoing with other countries, including the United Nations and China, and that direct dialogue, led by Pakistan, is expected to take place within days. Pakistan is seen as a potential key mediator, having earned a certain level of trust from both the United States and Iran.
*Source: YouTube: ANNnewsCH (2026-03-29)*



