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Pakistan's Islamabad Emerges as Beacon of Hope for Middle East Diplomats

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Pakistan's Islamabad Emerges as Beacon of Hope for Middle East Diplomats
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Islamabad: At a time when dark clouds of war are hovering over the skies of the Middle East, Pakistan's capital Islamabad has emerged as a beacon of hope for diplomats from around the world. The historic meeting, held on March 29 and 30, brought together foreign ministers of influential countries such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is playing the role of a skilled "mediator" in this crisis. The main agenda of this meeting is to prevent a direct confrontation between Iran and the United States and to find a lasting solution to the instability caused by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Ishaq Dar has stressed that the time is now not for a show of strength, but to resolve disputes through dialogue. The meeting is not limited to stopping wars, but it also points to the creation of a new security and economic bloc among Muslim nations. Serious discussions on defense and security cooperation have begun with the arrival of the foreign ministers of Egypt and Turkey. Pakistan's foreign minister Ishaq Dar is also emphasizing economic cooperation with its centuries-old allies.

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