Big initiative to stop the world war in the Middle East, 4 Muslim countries gathered in Pakistan; America-Iran direct meeting soon!:

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A hope for peace has arisen amid the ongoing tensions and flames of war in the Middle East. From Sunday, March 29, Pakistan’s capital Islamabad is hosting a very important high-level diplomatic meeting. in this meeting Saudi Arabia, Türkiye and Egypt Veteran diplomats are joining. The main agenda of this two-day long brainstorming session is to bring America and Iran to the negotiating table and calm the war raging in the region.

‘Peace Chakravyuh’ of 4 countries in Islamabad: Will the war stop?

According to Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry, Pakistan’s Ishaq Dar, Türkiye’s Hakan Fidan and top representatives of Saudi Arabia and Egypt are sitting together in this special meeting. Turkey’s Foreign Minister has indicated that the purpose of this meeting is to prepare a concrete ‘mechanism’ to change the direction of the war and reduce tension. The biggest news is that according to the German Foreign Minister, between the representatives of America and Iran ‘Very soon’ A direct meeting can take place on Pakistani soil.

America’s 15 conditions vs Iran’s 5-point agenda

According to diplomatic sources, Pakistan has sent a ‘peace proposal’ from America to Tehran (Iran). In this proposal America asked to end the war 15 strict conditions Mainly:

Ban on Iran’s nuclear program.

Ban on missile development and tests.

New rules related to the Strait of Hormuz.

However, Iran has issued its own statement, terming the US proposal as completely ‘one-sided’. 5-Point Framework Has presented, in which it has demanded respect for its sovereignty and compensation for the damage caused by the war.

Effort to restore trust: Iran showed generosity

Amidst the tense environment, measures for ‘confidence building’ i.e. increasing trust have also started. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar revealed that Iran had sent Pakistani flag-bearers as a goodwill gesture. 20 additional ships Has been allowed to pass safely through the Strait of Hormuz. This is being considered a major victory in diplomatic circles, although Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi still expressed strong doubts over Washington’s ‘unreasonable demands’.

Talk of peace and preparation for war: Thousands of American soldiers deployed in the Gulf

The surprising thing is that while on one side there are talks of peace on the table, on the other side military activities are at their peak on the war front.

US deployment: The US has deployed about 3,500 marines and 5,000 paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division in the area.

strategy: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio believes that America can achieve its goals through technology and air strikes even without fielding ground troops.

In such a situation, the eyes of the whole world are now fixed on this meeting in Islamabad whether this mediation of Muslim countries will be successful or the Gulf countries will move towards another big destruction.