Pakistan hosts diplomatic discussions on ending war
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Pakistan hosts diplomatic discussions on ending war
"The Egyptian government stated: 'Discussions are expected to focus on recent developments related to regional military escalation and ongoing diplomatic efforts to contain tensions and promote de-escalation.'"
"'The talks come amid heightened concerns about regional stability, with participating countries seeking to coordinate their stances and support political solutions to emerging crises,' the Egyptian government added."
"'Dialogue, diplomacy, and such confidence-building measures are the only way forward,' said Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, emphasizing the need for peaceful resolutions."
"The Houthis' missile launch towards Israel marks a significant escalation, as Israel's military successfully intercepted it, opening another front in the ongoing conflict."
Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt are convening in Islamabad to formulate a diplomatic plan aimed at de-escalating the Iran war. This meeting follows the arrival of additional U.S. troops in the region and the involvement of Yemen's Houthis, who recently launched missiles towards Israel. The Egyptian government stated that discussions will focus on military escalation and diplomatic efforts to stabilize the region. Pakistan is positioning itself as a potential peace-broker, facilitating communication between the U.S. and Iran.
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