Disclaimer: This is a scenario. In a world, foreign ministers from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt converge on Pakistan's capital for a highly anticipated summit aimed at de-escalating a tense US-Iran confrontation. The gathering is described as being hosted by a nuclear-armed Pakistan and watched closely by the international community. The record follows the ministers as they navigate security protocols, media scrutiny, and back-channel talks, seeking common ground on humanitarian concerns, regional stability, and strategic restraint. Through a series of formal plenaries, private negotiations, and public statements, they weigh confidence-building measures, sanctions dynamics, and diplomatic timelines, with the goal of crafting a roadmap toward dialogue and de-escalation. The piece explores political theater, competing interests, and the fragility of consensus in a complex region, while making clear that it is a work of and not a reflection of real events.