Pakistan will host a significant meeting of foreign ministers from Turkiye, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan in Islamabad on March 29–30, 2026. The two-day discussions aim to address rising tensions in the Middle East and explore paths toward de-escalation.
Participating Foreign Ministers
The meeting will bring together Hakan Fidan of Turkiye, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud of Saudi Arabia, Dr. Badr Abdelatty of Egypt, and Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar. This gathering marks a rare four-way high-level dialogue focused on regional security.
Agenda Focus: Middle East De-Escalation
The primary agenda of the meeting is to discuss measures for reducing hostilities in the Middle East, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict triggered by recent US and Israeli military actions against Iranian targets. Diplomatic solutions will be the main focus.
Pakistan Role as Host and Mediator
During their visit, the foreign ministers are expected to meet Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Pakistan aims to leverage its position as host to facilitate dialogue and coordinate regional efforts for peace and stability.
Importance of Regional Cooperation
The talks highlight the importance of collaboration among Middle Eastern and neighboring countries. Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, and Egypt have played critical roles in regional diplomacy, and their joint engagement with Pakistan underlines a shared interest in preventing further escalation.
Outlook and Expected Outcomes
While the meeting will not immediately resolve the crisis, it is expected to establish a framework for continued dialogue, promote diplomatic channels, and reinforce the commitment of participating nations to work toward a peaceful resolution of tensions in the Middle East.
