Pakistan Engages Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey to Address Regional Tensions
Pakistan is set to convene with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey to discuss strategies for de-escalating ongoing regional hostilities, particularly in light of the Houthis' involvement in the conflict.
On March 29, 2026, Pakistan will hold discussions with key regional players Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey. The primary focus will be on mitigating escalating tensions and potential conflicts.
The entry of the Houthis into the ongoing conflict raises significant concerns regarding the stability of international shipping routes, particularly through the Red Sea. Historical precedents indicate that the Houthis may attempt to disrupt maritime traffic.
This meeting underscores the importance of collaborative efforts among these nations to ensure regional stability and safeguard critical shipping lanes that are vital for global trade.