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Saudi Arabia to host Arab, Islamic ministers to discuss war

By Thomson Reuters Mar 19, 2026 | 2:44 AM

March 18 (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia will host a consultative meeting of foreign ministers from a number of Arab ​and Islamic countries in Riyadh ‌on Wednesday to discuss ways to support regional security and stability given the Iran war, the kingdom’s foreign ministry said.

A Turkish diplomatic source ‌said ​separately that representatives from ⁠Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt,  Jordan, ⁠Kuwait, Pakistan, Qatar, Syria, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates would attend the meeting.

There are scant signs of de-escalation ​nearly three weeks into the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran that has engulfed ⁠the region and caused ⁠unprecedented disruption to global energy supplies.

Turkish ​Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who intends to ​visit other countries after Riyadh, will ‌underline the need for a negotiated and peaceful end to the war, which if continued risks lasting damage to ties ⁠between regional countries, the diplomatic source said.

NATO-member Turkey, which neighbours Iran, had sought to mediate ⁠between Iran ‌and the United States before ⁠the war began.

It has condemned ​U.S. ‌and Israeli strikes on Iran ​as a ⁠violation of international law, and also criticised Iran’s attacks on Gulf states as unacceptable.

(Reporting by Enas Alashray, Ahmed Tolba and Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Tom Hogue and ​Barbara Lewis)