The foreign ministers of Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan met in Cairo on Sunday for regional talks, according to Israeli media reports. The meeting follows an earlier gathering with a U.S. adviser and widens the circle of diplomatic consultations on regional issues.
The foreign ministers of Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan met in Cairo on Sunday, expanding the diplomatic consultations on regional issues. The four-way meeting comes after an earlier gathering in Cairo that included a U.S. adviser, as reported by The Zioneer earlier Sunday at 11:26 Jerusalem. The meeting also follows a separate round of talks hosted by Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi on Sunday at 14:04, which focused on U.S.-Iran mediation and the Palestinian issue. The participation of Pakistan—absent from the earlier meeting with the U.S. adviser—widens the group of states involved in the ongoing diplomatic track.
3 developments
- DevelopingEgypt's Sisi hosts Saudi, Pakistani, Turkish FMs for US-Iran mediation talks
- StrongSaudi Arabia calls for restraint; Iran vows to 'neutralize source of attacks'
- DevelopingYemen's deputy foreign minister pledges support for Palestine until 'destruction of the Zionist regime'
- StrongHamas says delegation completed Cairo talks, heading to Turkey
Source and signal
- Internal intake
