Turkey's Top Diplomat in Crisis Calls as Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Erupts
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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held urgent telephone talks with his counterparts from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. The discussions focused on recent deadly cross-border attacks between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Diplomatic sources confirm the calls addressed the escalating armed conflict. This surge in violence has caused major diplomatic tensions between the two neighboring nations.
The talks highlight regional concern over the stability of the area. Turkey, which maintains ties with both countries, is engaging in high-level diplomacy to help calm the situation.
Qatar and Saudi Arabia, other influential Muslim nations, were also part of the consultations. Their involvement suggests a coordinated effort to prevent further escalation.