In a historic move, the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Iran held their first public call since the outbreak of the Iranian war, reflecting both countries' desire to improve bilateral relations amidst rising regional tensions.
Foreign ministers from several countries convened to discuss the political and economic ramifications of the Iranian war and its effects on regional stability. The meeting highlighted both the risks and opportunities arising from the ongoing conflict.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced plans to hold the Russian-Arab Cooperation Forum at the level of foreign ministers in collaboration with Egypt this year. This forum aims to strengthen relations between Arab countries and Russia.
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) foreign ministers and Jordan held a video conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to discuss regional and international issues of mutual interest. This meeting comes at a time when the world faces multiple challenges requiring greater international coordination.
Foreign ministers from Russia, Jordan, and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) will hold a video conference on Monday, March 30, to discuss the deteriorating situation in the Middle East and its implications for regional and international security.
Arab foreign ministers have unanimously agreed to nominate Egypt's veteran diplomat Nabil Fahmy, former foreign minister, for the position of Secretary-General of the Arab League. This decision aims to enhance Arab cooperation amidst regional challenges.
Islamabad is hosting a quadrilateral meeting with the foreign ministers of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan. The aim is to explore effective mechanisms to halt the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry held meetings with his Pakistani and Turkish counterparts to discuss current regional developments and ways to de-escalate tensions. These discussions come at a sensitive time marked by rising political tensions worldwide.