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Updated · Haaretz · Apr 27
Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan consider regional axis against Iranian threat
Updated
Updated · Haaretz · Apr 27

Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan consider regional axis against Iranian threat

14 articles · Updated · Haaretz · Apr 27
  • Foreign ministers from the four countries met about ten days ago at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey.
  • During the meeting, they discussed the possibility of forming a diplomatic-military alliance to address concerns over Iran's regional influence.
  • This initiative reflects ongoing efforts among Middle Eastern and South Asian powers to coordinate security strategies in response to perceived threats from Iran.
Can this new four-nation 'axis' forge a stable, post-American security order for the Middle East?
Will this new alliance stabilize volatile energy markets or risk escalating the devastating US-Iran war?
With Iran's leadership in flux, can this new diplomatic channel successfully mediate a ceasefire with Washington?
As a new Middle Eastern bloc forms, will China or the US become its primary strategic partner?
How does Pakistan's nuclear arsenal alter the strategic balance within this emerging four-nation coalition?