Turkish FM visits Pakistan as Iran war hits one month

10:03, 29/03/2026, Sunday
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Turkish FM visits Pakistan as Iran war hits one month
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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will arrive in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad on Sunday for two days of meetings focused on regional developments. The diplomatic visit coincides with the one-month mark of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran. Both Türkiye and Pakistan have actively sought to mediate an end to the war and have been floated as potential venues for US-Iran talks.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to Hold Regional Talks in Pakistan

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to travel to Pakistan on Sunday for a two-day diplomatic visit aimed at addressing pressing regional issues. According to a statement from Türkiye’s Foreign Ministry, Fidan will hold meetings in the capital, Islamabad, focusing on the latest geopolitical developments.

Two-Day Summit in Islamabad

The visit comes as the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran reaches the one-month mark, intensifying concerns across the region. Both Türkiye and Pakistan have emerged as active diplomatic players working to end the conflict, with each nation having been mentioned as a possible venue for direct negotiations between Iran and the United States toward a peaceful resolution.

Türkiye and Pakistan’s Coordinated Diplomatic Role

Ankara and Islamabad have maintained close coordination on Middle Eastern affairs, leveraging their influence to encourage de-escalation. Fidan’s trip underscores Türkiye’s commitment to using diplomatic channels to stabilize the region. The meetings in Pakistan are expected to explore concrete steps for reducing hostilities and facilitating dialogue between the warring parties.

Broader Regional Context

The conflict has drawn widespread international concern, with Türkiye repeatedly calling for an immediate ceasefire. Pakistan, a key player in the Islamic world, shares Ankara’s vision for a diplomatic solution. Observers note that Fidan’s visit could pave the way for joint Turkish-Pakistani initiatives aimed at brokering peace.


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