Saudi foreign minister arrives in Islamabad ahead of quadrilateral huddle
ISLAMABAD, MAR 29: Quadrilateral meeting seeking de-escalation of regional tensions to take place in Islamabad; Iran govt official says Tehran “did not start the war but suffered significant losses”.

The meeting, bringing together foreign ministers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt, is focused on assessing the evolving conflict and identifying possible diplomatic pathways to end hostilities
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