With support from Sheikha Fatima, UAE to restore Umayyad Mosque in Damascus
Mother of the Nation Endowment for Orphans’ initiative raises AED3.3bn during Ramadan; launches AED1 bn ‘Mother of the Nation City’ project
UAE sends 30 tonnes of food aid to support drought-affected communities in Kenya
UAE provides urgent relief to support flood-affected communities in Mozambique
Antalya, April 18 (QNA) – Turkiye, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Egypt held the third meeting of their foreign ministers today on the sidelines of the Fifth Antalya Diplomacy Forum to discuss ways to address regional challenges, foremost among them the US-Israeli-Iranian war.
The meeting was attended by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, and Pakistani Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar.
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that Fidan had previously participated in a meeting in Riyadh on Mar. 18 alongside the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Bahrain, Syria, and the United Arab Emirates, where recent regional developments were discussed. He also took part in a separate quadrilateral meeting with his Egyptian, Pakistani, and Saudi counterparts.
It added that, as a continuation of those discussions, Fidan met his counterparts from the three countries for a second time on Mar. 29 in Islamabad, followed by another quadrilateral meeting at the deputy minister level on Apr. 14 in Pakistan. (QNA)