Islamabad Talks End Without Progress; Regional Ministers Urge Stability in Hormuz

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New Delhi : According to media reports , a high-level meeting of foreign ministers from Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey concluded earlier than expected in the Pakistani capital, with no significant breakthrough reported.

Officials wrapped up discussions late at night and departed, foregoing the continuation of talks scheduled for the following day, indicating limited progress on key issues.

During the meeting, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister proposed Islamabad as a potential venue for future dialogue between the United States and Iran, signalling an attempt to facilitate diplomatic engagement amid rising tensions.

The participating nations also collectively called on Iran to adopt confidence-building measures to ensure the smooth and secure passage of vessels through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz.

The outcome reflects ongoing diplomatic efforts in the region, even as concrete agreements remain elusive.

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