Turkey is reportedly preparing to host another round of discussions aimed at advancing the idea of a new regional security cooperation framework that could include Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and potentially Egypt. These talks are expected to take place on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, where participating countries will explore ways to deepen strategic coordination and enhance collective responses to regional security challenges.
According to reports, this would mark the third phase of consultations on the proposed platform, following earlier meetings held in Riyadh and Islamabad. Senior officials from the involved countries have already been engaged in preliminary discussions, laying the groundwork for more structured dialogue at the upcoming forum.
The initiative is being presented as a long-term effort to build a more organized mechanism for regional cooperation on security-related matters, including intelligence sharing, counterterrorism coordination, and broader strategic alignment. It is also being described as separate from other ongoing diplomatic processes in the region, highlighting its distinct focus on institutionalizing collaboration among the participating states.

