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Pakistan hosts four-nation bid to encourage US, Iran towards diplomacy

In Islamabad on March 29, 2026, Pakistan hosted a two-day meeting of foreign ministers from Turkiye, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt to encourage de-escalation between the US and Iran amid ongoing conflict. The initiative evolved from discussions in Riyadh and aims to establish a coordinated regional effort pushing for direct talks between the US and Iran.

Osama Bin JavaidAl JazeeraFiled 2026-03-29 · 11:10 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
Pakistan hosts four-nation bid to encourage US, Iran towards diplomacy
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In Islamabad on March 29, 2026, Pakistan hosted a two-day meeting of foreign ministers from Turkiye, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt to encourage de-escalation between the US and Iran amid ongoing conflict. The initiative evolved from discussions in Riyadh and aims to establish a coordinated regional effort pushing for direct talks between the US and Iran. Pakistan is acting as a central mediator, relaying messages between Washington and Tehran. Prior to the meeting, the Pakistani Prime Minister spoke with the Iranian President, who emphasized the need for confidence-building measures before direct dialogue due to past experiences of attacks during negotiations. China has also expressed support for Pakistan's mediation efforts.

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Pezeshkian told Sharif that Iran had twice been attacked during earlier nuclear talks with the US.

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Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a 90-minute phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

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Two-day consultations of foreign ministers of Turkiye, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Pakistan started in Islamabad.

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Top diplomats of Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye meet to prepare ground for de-escalation in the US-Israel war on Iran.

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The Islamabad meeting is not designed to produce a ceasefire itself.

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Top diplomats of Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye meet to prepare ground for de-escalation in the US-Israel war on Iran.Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar (L) welcomes his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, before their meeting in Islamabad, on March 29, 2026 [Turkish Foreign Ministry/Handout via Anadolu]Published On 29 Mar 2026Islamabad, Pakistan – The US-Israel war on Iran has not paused. The strikes have not stopped from either side. However, diplomacy is now moving at a pace not seen since the conflict that affected Iran’s neighbours and rattled the world economy for a month.Two-day consultations of foreign ministers of Turkiye, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Pakistan started in Islamabad on Sunday as the capital turned into the centre of a rapidly forming diplomatic track in what officials describe as the most coordinated regional effort yet to push the United States and Iran towards direct talks.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Iran’s IRGC claims attacks on UAE, Bahrain aluminium facilitieslist 2 of 3Yemen’s Houthis enter Iran war as bloodshed mounts daily across regionlist 3 of 3Toddler rescued after US-Israeli strike on Iranend of listHours before the meeting, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a 90-minute phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian – his second conversation with the Iranian leader in five days.According to officials, the call focused on de-escalation and what Tehran calls the missing ingredient in all previous negotiations: trust.Pezeshkian told Sharif that Iran had twice been attacked during earlier nuclear talks with the US and said the contradiction – talks on one hand, strikes on the other – had deepened Iranian scepticism about Washington’s intentions.He stressed that confidence-building measures would be required before Tehran could consider direct dialogue.The quadThe Islamabad meeting is not improvised. It is the evolution of a mechanism first discussed during a broader gathering of Muslim and Arab states in Riyadh earlier this month.That mechanism has now hardened into a four-country diplomatic track, with Pakistan acting as the central interlocutor between Iran and the US.Originally planned to take place in the Turkish capital, Ankara, the meeting was moved to Islamabad because of Pakistan’s deepening involvement in relaying messages between Washington and Tehran.At the same time, China has conveyed support to Tehran for Pakistan’s mediation efforts and encouraged Iran to engage with the diplomatic process – a sign that global powers are beginning to line up behind the regional initiative.Can they make Iran and the US talk to each other?Diplomats say the four-nation meeting is not designed to produce a ceasefire itself. Its purpose is to align regional positions and prepare the ground for a possible direct US-Iran engagement.Diplomacy over the war on Iran is no longer theoretical. A document exists. And now, the world is waiting.Officials suggest that if current contacts hold, talks between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi could take place within days, potentially in Pakistan.US Vice President JD Vance has also been named as someone who could talk to the Iranians. However, timelines remain conditional.One diplomat told Al Jazeera that any such meeting would likely require Washington to announce at least a temporary pause in strikes to meet Tehran’s demand for confidence-building measures.A senior Pakistani source confirmed to Al Jazeera that Washington and Iran’s demands have been presented by Islamabad, and that is where Pakistan’s role ends.“We can take the horse to the water; whether the horse drinks or not is entirely up to them.”What does Tehran want?The four-country meeting is expected to review Iran’s response and coordinate messaging back to Washington. Iran has already transmitted its reply to the US proposal via Islamabad, according to officials familiar with the process.Tehran’s demands include an end to hostilities, reparations for damages, guarantees against future attacks and recognition of its strategic leverage in the Strait of Hormuz.The meeting agendaDuring his call with Sharif, President Pezeshkian warned that Israel was attempting to expand the conflict to other countries in the region and expressed concern over the use of foreign territory for attacks on Iran.Islamabad’s view is that any dialogue must take place in an atmosphere of mutual respect and an end to the killing of Iranian officials and civilians.Pakistan has condemned Israeli attacks and stood in solidarity with the Gulf countries regarding Iranian attacks on their infrastructure.These statements underline a growing divide between regional powers and Washington’s military approach – even as those same powers work to prevent the conflict from spiralling further.The talks in Islamabad do not include US or Iranian officials. It is not a negotiation. It is preparation.Its goals are to consolidate regional backing for de-escalation. That requires harmonising positions on ceasefire sequencing and reducing the risk that competing mediation efforts undercut each other.If successful, it could provide the political cover both Washington and Tehran need to enter talks without appearing to concede.Officials say the next 48 to 72 hours will determine whether this diplomatic push produces a meeting. Pakistan has now spoken to Iran, hosted regional powers and transmitted proposals in both directions.What happens next will depend on decisions taken not in Islamabad, but in Washington and Tehran.For now, though, one fact is clear: the centre of gravity in the diplomatic effort to end this war has shifted to Pakistan’s capital. If this collapses under the weight of mistrust and continued fighting, a regional war risks becoming something far larger.
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