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Middle East Crisis: Saudi FM arrives in Pakistan for key talks

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ISLAMABAD: Saudi Foreign Minister Farhan bin Faisal has arrived in Pakistan on a very important visit on March 29, 2026.

The visit of Saudi Foreign Minister Farhan bin Faisal is of great importance in view of the recent tensions in the Middle East. The Saudi Foreign Minister arrived at the Nur Khan Air Base in Islamabad by special plane.

It should be remembered that the Foreign Ministers of Egypt and Turkey also arrived in Islamabad yesterday, and the Foreign Ministers of both countries also met Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar at the Foreign Office in Islamabad today.

The Foreign Ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, and Egypt will hold an important meeting in Islamabad today regarding measures to reduce the recent tensions in the Middle East.

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