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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan joined high-level talks in Islamabad over the weekend as part of an intensified four-way diplomatic effort to end the ongoing regional conflict, now in its second month.
The discussions included Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and the Foreign Minister of Egypt Nabil Fahmy, and Saudi Arabia, His Highness Prince Faisal Bin Farhan Al Saud.
The meetings were held behind closed doors, and officials have not released detailed outcomes.
Speaking to reporters on Saturday evening, Dar said the ministers had explored ways to achieve a “quick and permanent end” to the war involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.
Sources cited by Reuters noted that the talks also focused on proposals to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping, which has faced major restrictions in recent weeks, disrupting global energy markets.
Dar added that China “fully supports” the initiative. Beijing has repeatedly called for restraint and dialogue, warning that the conflict threatens global trade and energy supplies.
Türkiye remains at the centre of these diplomatic efforts, keeping communication open with both Western and regional actors. Ankara has emphasised the need for de-escalation and for keeping vital shipping lanes open, given the economic impact of ongoing disruptions in the Persian Gulf.
The Islamabad talks form part of a broader push to prevent the conflict from spreading further and to encourage dialogue.
The war began on 28 February with U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, causing more than 1,300 deaths. Iran has retaliated with missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and several Gulf countries hosting U.S. forces, causing casualties, infrastructure damage, and widespread disruptions to global markets and aviation.
United Nations World Urban Forum 13 continues in Baku, Azerbaijan on 19 May with sessions and roundtable discussions focused on strengthening dialogue and advancing cooperation in urban development. Organisers say there are nearly 3 billion people globally who face some form of housing inadequacy.
Azerbaijan and Georgia have agreed to resume daily passenger train services on the Baku-Tbilisi-Baku route from 26 May, 2026, marking a major step in restoring regional rail connectivity after services were suspended in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Pakistan has deployed around 8,000 troops, fighter jets and air defence systems to Saudi Arabia under a mutual defence agreement, according to security officials and government sources familiar with the arrangement.
Russia is considering the possibility of joint projects with the United States and China, Kirill Dmitriev, Head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, (Russia's sovereign wealth fund), was quoted as saying by state media on Wednesday.
Two Chinese tankers laden with oil exited the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, shipping data showed, brightening hopes that the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran may soon be resolved after positive comments from the U.S. President and his Deputy.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran remained committed to reaching a diplomatic settlement with the U.S. while continuing to strengthen its defensive capabilities amid ongoing regional tensions.
Finance ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) have urged the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank to increase support for countries hardest hit by the conflict in the Middle East.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he had paused a planned attack on Iran after Tehran sent a peace proposal to Washington. He said there was now a “very good chance” of reaching a deal to limit Iran’s nuclear programme.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and German counterpart Johann Wadephul said Monday that Ankara and Berlin are both keen to deepen strategic cooperation.
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