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    Pakistan to Host Talks With Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt Amid Iran War Diplomacy

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    Posted on March 28, 2026

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    Last updated: March 28, 2026

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    Pakistan will host Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt starting Sunday (March 29, 2026) for two days of foreign minister-level talks aimed at de‑escalation of the month‑old Iran war. Islamabad is positioning itself as a potential venue for indirect U.S.–Iran negotiations via a 15‑point U.S. peace proposa

    Table of Contents

    • Regional Diplomacy and Efforts to De-escalate Iran Conflict
    • Details of the Multinational Talks
    • Objectives and Mechanisms for De-escalation
    • Assessing Negotiation Progress and Regional Perspectives
    • Pakistan’s Role as a Mediator
    • U.S.-Iran Negotiation Status
    • Iran’s Response to U.S. Proposal
    • Turkey’s Perspective on Regional Security

    Pakistan Hosts Saudi, Turkey, Egypt for Iran War Talks to Ease Tensions

    Regional Diplomacy and Efforts to De-escalate Iran Conflict

    ISLAMABAD/ ISTANBUL, March 28 (Reuters) - Pakistan will host Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt for talks from Sunday on the Iran war as Islamabad positions itself as a potential venue for U.S.-Iran negotiations on the month-old conflict.

    Details of the Multinational Talks

    The four countries' foreign ministers will hold "in-depth discussions on a range of issues, including efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region" during the two-day talks, Pakistan's foreign ministry said in a statement on Saturday.

    Objectives and Mechanisms for De-escalation

    Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said the meeting would seek to establish a mechanism aimed at de-escalation.

    Assessing Negotiation Progress and Regional Perspectives

    “We would discuss where the negotiations in this war are heading and how these four countries assess the situation and what can be done," he told broadcaster A Haber late on Friday.

    The four nations have been involved in trying to mediate between Washington and Tehran in the war launched by the U.S. and Israel on February 28, and all are acutely vulnerable to threats to energy supplies and trade routes.

    Pakistan’s Role as a Mediator

    Pakistan has conveyed to Tehran a U.S. proposal for ending the war and offered to host talks, with Iranian officials indicating any negotiations could take place in Pakistan or Turkey.

    U.S.-Iran Negotiation Status

    U.S. President Donald Trump has said talks with Iran ​were going "very well," but Tehran denies talking with Washington.

    Iran’s Response to U.S. Proposal

    Iran has been reviewing the 15-point U.S. proposal, although one official has dismissed it as "one-sided and unfair". Its demands range from dismantling Iran's nuclear programme to curbing its missile development and effectively handing over control of the ​Strait of Hormuz, according to sources and reports.

    Turkey’s Perspective on Regional Security

    Turkey's Fidan told an Istanbul conference on Saturday that the world's new "polycentric system" requires a solution to guarding vital energy and trade routes. He said Turkey's high-level dialogue aims to swiftly chart out "actionable steps" to end the war before there is further destruction to the region and global economy.

    (Reporting by Ariba Shahid in Islamabad and Jonathan Spicer in Istanbul; Editing by William Mallard)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pakistan has offered to mediate and host U.S.–Iran peace talks, conveying a 15‑point U.S. proposal to Tehran and signaling readiness to facilitate indirect negotiations (apnews.com).
    • •Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt are joining Islamabad’s diplomatic push to de‑escalate regional tensions, with Turkey advocating for a mechanism to chart actionable steps (apnews.com).
    • •Pakistan’s emergence as a diplomatic broker fills a gap left by Oman, though its proximity to conflict dynamics and regional entanglements make the mediation channel more fragile (reddit.com).

    References

    • Why Pakistan has emerged as a mediator between US and Iran
    • Pakistan’s Bid to Replace Oman as Iran Backchannel Could Cap Oil’s War Premium — or Expose How Fragile It Really Is

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pakistan to host talks with Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt amid Iran war diplomacy

    1Which countries are participating in the Iran war talks hosted by Pakistan?

    Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt will join Pakistan for talks on the Iran war.

    2What is the main goal of the talks hosted by Pakistan?

    The main goal is to de-escalate regional tensions and discuss efforts to help resolve the Iran war.

    3Is Pakistan a potential venue for U.S.-Iran negotiations?

    Yes, Pakistan is positioning itself as a potential venue for U.S.-Iran negotiations.

    4What are some demands included in the U.S. proposal to Iran?

    Demands reportedly include dismantling Iran's nuclear program and curbing its missile development.

    5Why are these talks significant for the region?

    All participating countries are vulnerable to threats to energy supplies and trade routes, making de-escalation vital.

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