Regional Powers Unite in Antalya: A Diplomatic Push on Iran
Foreign ministers from Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia will convene in Antalya to address the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict. This meeting, occurring during a diplomacy forum, follows previous discussions aimed at creating regional solutions. Organized with a regional ownership approach, it emphasizes Turkey's mediating role.
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In a significant diplomatic development, the foreign ministers of Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia are set to convene in Antalya, a southern Turkish province. Their gathering will coincide with an important diplomacy forum, aiming to address pressing regional issues with a focus on the ongoing U.S.-Israel-Iran war.
The diplomatic source highlighted that the discussions will revolve around crafting regional solutions to conflicts, with a commitment to a collaborative regional ownership approach. This marks the next phase in efforts to mitigate tensions in the region and find alternatives to conflict escalation.
Turkey, a key player given its geographical proximity to Iran, has maintained close communication with the United States, Iran, and the facilitating nation, Pakistan. The meeting underscores Turkey's strategic position and active engagement as a mediator in the complex geopolitical landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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