ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): The federal capital Islamabad is set to become a highly important diplomatic hub on March 30, as the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt arrive to participate in an emergency diplomatic consultation in view of the Middle East tensions.
According to details, this meeting is getting extraordinary attention at the global political landscape as it is going to discuss the Iran-US conflict.
When the region stands on the brink of a direct military confrontation between the US and Israel on one side and Iran on the other, and the April 6 deadline given by President Trump is nearing, the consultations are of crucial importance.
The primary agenda of this high-level meeting is to dispel the clouds of war in the Middle East and to prepare a unified ‘Peace Roadmap’ to prevent potential attacks on Iran’s energy installations.
US-Iran negotiations
According to sources, the meeting hosted by Pakistan will reveal how behind-the-scenes negotiations between Washington and Tehran can be brought to a logical conclusion.
The meeting will also thoroughly discuss the situation in the Strait of Hormuz and the threats faced by global commercial shipping, where Pakistan’s role as a mediator has been crucial.
Diplomatic experts believe that the gathering of these four influential Islamic countries in Islamabad is a sign that the Muslim Ummah is on the same page to prevent any major catastrophe in the region.
The outcome of this consultation will not only determine the future of the April 6 deadline but will also have profound effects on global oil prices and economic stability.
The eyes of the entire world are now fixed on the potential joint statement to be issued from Islamabad, which could lay a new foundation for peace in the region.




