19 March 2026
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Pakistan's Foreign Minister Convenes Diplomatic Talks with Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt in Riyadh, Reaffirming Peace and Regional Stability

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Convenes Diplomatic Talks with Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt in Riyadh, Reaffirming Peace and Regional Stability
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In Riyadh, Pakistan's Foreign Minister hosted counterparts from Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt for a comprehensive discussion on evolving regional dynamics. The dialogue focused on mitigating tensions, preventing conflicts through dialogue and diplomacy, and building a coordinated approach to security, economic ties, and humanitarian challenges. The ministers reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to peace and stability in the region and underscored the importance of a rules-based international order. They exchange views on security threats, counterterrorism cooperation, and regional hotspots, while exploring opportunities to strengthen trade, energy security, and people-to-people exchanges. The talks also touched on multilateral engagement and the potential for expanded trilateral and regional cooperation, with a pledge to maintain open channels and hold follow-up ministerial meetings to translate commitments into concrete actions.

Tom Cooper is a Vienna-based independent military analyst, historian, and author specializing in post-Cold War air warfare, Middle Eastern conflicts, and the armed forces of Central and Eastern Europe. With over 25 years of field research and analysis, he is a frequent contributor to specialized publications like Jane's Intelligence Review, Combat Aircraft Magazine, and the Central European Journal of Strategic Studies. A former Austrian Army reservist (military intelligence), Cooper combines boots-on-the-ground technical intelligence (TECHINT) collection—photographing and analyzing equipment—with open-source intelligence (OSINT) and deep archival research. He is renowned for his meticulous "order of battle" analyses, tracking the deployment and attrition of military units in conflicts from the Balkans to Syria and Ukraine.


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