Dar and the Egyptian Foreign Minister engage in discussions over the changing regional dynamics.

Pakistan’s diplomatic initiatives to alleviate tensions in the Middle East persist, as foreign ministers from pivotal regional nations convene in Islamabad for high-level deliberations.
Badr Abdelatty, Egypt’s Foreign Minister, arrived at the Foreign Office and was met by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.
In their current meeting, all parties deliberated on the bilateral relations between Pakistan and Egypt, emphasizing the enhancement of mutual cooperation. The two presidents discussed the developing regional circumstances, especially in the Middle East.
Diplomatic sources indicate that the foreign ministers of Turkey and Saudi Arabia are anticipated to participate in the meetings. Hakan Fidan, Turkey’s foreign minister, is expected to arrive imminently at the Foreign Office for a distinct meeting with Ishaq Dar.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan is anticipated to arrive in Islamabad later today. A pivotal four-way meeting of the foreign ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt is set to occur following his arrival.
The elevated diplomatic engagement highlights Pakistan’s proactive involvement in fostering conversation and pursuing a peaceful resolution to the persistent tensions in the Middle East.