Islamabad, April 14, 2026: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar met senior diplomats from Türkiye, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia in Islamabad, underscoring Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening regional partnerships and promoting multilateral cooperation.
The meeting was held with Türkiye’s Deputy Foreign Minister Musa Kulaklikaya, Egypt’s Assistant Foreign Minister Nazih El Naggari, and Saudi Arabia’s Director General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Prince Dr. Abdullah bin Khalid bin Saud Al-Kabeer AlSaud.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Deputy Prime Minister appreciated the close and brotherly relations among Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, and Egypt. He highlighted the convergence of views on key regional and global issues and emphasized the importance of enhanced coordination among the four nations.
Dar called for the development of a cooperative framework focused on shared objectives of peace, prosperity, and economic development. He stressed that deeper collaboration among the four brotherly countries would contribute to regional stability and sustainable growth.
The visiting diplomats were in Pakistan to participate in the inaugural Senior Officials’ Meeting of the four countries, held in Islamabad. The forum aims to strengthen diplomatic engagement, foster economic cooperation, and promote collective responses to emerging regional and global challenges.
The meeting reflects Pakistan’s proactive diplomatic outreach and its efforts to build strategic alliances with key partners across the Muslim world.





