Pakistan Hosts Talks with Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia to Open Strait of Hormuz
Pakistan hosted talks with representatives from Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, aiming to mediate an end to the war in Iran and restore navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions focused on proposals to reopen the strait, which has been effectively blocked by Iran in response to US-Israeli attacks. Sources report that proposals have been submitted to Washington, including the creation of a consortium between Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia to manage oil flows. This proposal has been discussed with both the US and Iran. Pakistan, due to its good relations with all parties, is playing a central role in the diplomatic effort, with Turkey and Egypt also contributing to finding a solution. Turkey's priority is to achieve a ceasefire.