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Foreign ministers of Egypt, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey met in Islamabad on Sunday to discuss ending the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran. The meeting is viewed as both a potential breakthrough for a ceasefire and an early step toward limiting Iranian and Israeli influence in the Middle East. The talks also resulted in an agreement allowing Pakistani-flagged ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, boosting Islamabad’s confidence in its mediation role.

Gulf affairs expert Yasmin Farouk said the four-nation group is expected to play a more active role in securing a ceasefire, warning that the war has reached a dangerous stage. She noted that attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites and possible troop deployments by Israel could destabilize the region. Turkey emerged as the most active member of the alliance, with its intelligence chief and foreign minister warning that the conflict could trigger broader sectarian and regional unrest.

Analysts observed that Saudi Arabia’s participation signals a shift from its earlier stance, suggesting it is keeping alternative diplomatic options open amid growing regional risks.

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