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Saudi to Host Arab, Islamic Ministers in Riyadh

Saudi to Host Arab, Islamic Ministers for Iran War Talks

Saudi Arabia is hosting a consultative meeting in Riyadh bringing together foreign ministers from several Arab and Islamic countries to discuss regional security and stability as the Iran war continues to widen across the Gulf.

Riyadh Meeting on Iran War

The Saudi foreign ministry said the meeting is focused on coordinating regional positions amid the expanding conflict and the growing threat to energy infrastructure, trade routes and civilian security. The talks come at a time when Gulf states are facing rising pressure after attacks on energy sites and missile threats linked to the war.

Countries Expected at Saudi Talks

Representatives from Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Pakistan, Qatar, Syria, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates are expected to take part in the Riyadh meeting. The gathering reflects a wider effort by regional powers to consult closely as the conflict affects multiple countries beyond Iran, Israel and the United States.

Regional Security Concerns Grow

The meeting underlines how seriously regional governments are treating the current crisis, especially after attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure and growing fears of further escalation. Saudi Arabia has positioned the talks as part of a broader push to support stability, while participating countries are expected to discuss diplomatic coordination, de-escalation and the security fallout from the continuing war.

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