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Pakistan to host quadrilateral meeting of foreign ministers on Iran war: FO official

2026-03-28 - 08:00

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is set to host a quadrilateral meeting of foreign ministers on the Iran war within the next one to two days, a senior Foreign Office (FO) official said on Saturday. The official, speaking to Dawn, confirmed that the talks will take place but did not disclose a precise date. The meeting is expected either on Sunday or Monday. Originally planned in Turkiye, the talks were shifted to Islamabad due to Pakistan’s growing role in the Iran-US dialogue process and the possibility that it may also host those negotiations. The venue change reflects Islamabad’s deep involvement in ongoing diplomatic efforts, which made participation in a meeting in Turkiye less feasible. This shift has intensified the speculation that an Iran-US meeting is likely to happen in Islamabad in a few days. The four-country mechanism was formed on March 19 on the sidelines of a gathering of 10 Arab and Muslim states in Riyadh earlier this month. While initial accounts framed the meeting around defence cooperation, officials now say the current diplomatic track effectively emerged from that interaction. Following the Riyadh meeting, Egyptian intelligence opened channels with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), after which Pakistan moved to the forefront of the evolving diplomatic engagement. Speaking to Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi had on Friday said that Beijing endorses Pakistan’s role in talks and had conveyed to Tehran to join the negotiations as it was an opportune time with the US under pressure in the war, according to diplomatic sources. The same day, in a phone call with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Kuwait’s Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al Khaled Al Hamad Al Sabah “fully endorsed” Pakistan’s mediation efforts, the premier’s office said. Pakistan has taken centre-stage in a process to mediate between the US and Iran, being carried out in collaboration with Ankara and Cairo. Dar, also the deputy prime minister, confirmed on Thursday that “US-Iran indirect talks are taking place through messages being relayed by Pakistan”. He further said a 15-point US framework had been shared and was under Iranian deliberation, while the “brotherly countries of Turkiye and Egypt” are supporting the effort. More to follow

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