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Four Major Muslim Powers Hold Consultative Meeting in Antalya on Regional Peace and Stability

Foreign ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt meet in Antalya and agree on a joint approach to regional peace, stability, and diplomatic cooperation.

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Foreign ministers of four Muslim countries meet in Antalya to discuss regional peace, stability, and strategic cooperation[Image by Reuters]

April 18, 2026

In Antalya, Türkiye, the third consultative meeting of the foreign ministers of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt was held on the sidelines of the ongoing Antalya Diplomacy Forum. According to a statement issued by Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the high-level meeting brought together the foreign ministers of the four brotherly countries for detailed discussions on the current regional situation.

During the meeting, the foreign ministers reviewed evolving regional developments and strategic dynamics in depth. The leaders agreed that dialogue and diplomacy remain the key tools for promoting peace, stability, and shared prosperity. They emphasized that any regional disputes can only be resolved through meaningful and sustained negotiations, and reaffirmed their commitment to playing an active role in this regard.

Partnership and Cooperation

The foreign ministers reiterated their resolve to further strengthen existing cooperation among the four countries. It was agreed that coordination in areas of mutual interest would be deepened, and new avenues of collaboration would be explored. The strategic partnership aims not only to safeguard the interests of the participating countries but also to contribute to long-term stability in the broader region and the Muslim world.

Future Framework

Diplomatic observers have described the Antalya meeting as highly significant, noting that Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, and Egypt are among the most influential political and strategic actors in the region. Their convergence on a shared platform is seen as a strong signal of a coordinated approach to regional challenges. The foreign ministers also agreed to continue such consultative meetings in the future to maintain momentum in diplomatic engagement.

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