On the first day of the two-day talks, Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia discussed forming a consortium to manage oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, and had asked Pakistan to participate. According to a Reuters report, the talks focused on proposals to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia could form a consortium to manage oil flows through the waterway, and had asked Pakistan to participate, said another source, as per Reuters. Addressing growing concerns about the fallout from the US-Israel-Iran conflict, the foreign Ministers of Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia arrived on Sunday for two days of talks with Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar. “The Foreign Ministers advocated dialogue and diplomacy as the only viable pathway to prevent conflicts and to promote regional peace and harmony,” he said.
Source: dna March 29, 2026 18:30 UTC