Islamabad to Host Four-Nation Summit on March 29-30 to De-escalate Iran-US Tensions

ISLAMABAD (HRNW) – In a major diplomatic move to prevent a regional conflict, Pakistan will host a high-level four-nation meeting on March 29 and 30 to mediate and de-escalate tensions between Iran and the United States.

High-Level Diplomatic Representation

According to official sources, the summit will bring together the Foreign Ministers of four key regional powers. The meeting will be presided over by Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Ishaq Dar.

The participating nations include:

  • Pakistan (Host)

  • Türkiye

  • Saudi Arabia

  • Egypt

The Mission: Regional Peace and Stability

The meeting is being convened against the backdrop of heightened military and political friction in the Middle East. The primary objectives of this diplomatic mission are:

  • Conflict Prevention: Implementing a coordinated diplomatic strategy to stop the potential outbreak of a full-scale war between Iran and the U.S.

  • De-escalation: Reducing immediate regional tensions through active mediation and dialogue.

  • Regional Stability: Ensuring long-term peace and stability by addressing the security concerns of all stakeholders involved.

Sources indicate that the collective influence of these four influential Islamic nations is being leveraged to provide a neutral platform for cooling down the volatile geopolitical climate. This summit is seen as a critical step in Pakistan’s ongoing role as a facilitator for peace in the Islamic world.


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