D8 Summit in Indonesia Delayed Due to Middle East War, Indonesian Foreign Ministry Says

JAKARTA, March 13 (Reuters) – ⁠A ⁠summit of eight ⁠major Muslim developing countries, including ​Iran, that was to be ‌held in Jakarta next ‌month has been delayed ⁠due ⁠to the war in the Middle East, ​an official with Indonesia’s foreign ministry said on Friday.

The D-8 Organization ​for Economic Cooperation, which groups Bangladesh, ⁠Egypt, Indonesia, ⁠Iran, Malaysia, ⁠Nigeria, Pakistan ​and Turkey, was established in 1997 ​to improve ⁠cooperation between the countries stretching from Southeast Asia to Africa.

A revised date for the ⁠conference has not been discussed, senior foreign ministry ⁠official Tri Tharyat told journalists.

It was originally set to be held on April 13 to 15.

The U.S. and Israel began attacks on Iran on February 28. Iran has responded with ⁠strikes on Israel and Gulf countries with U.S. bases.

Egypt hosted the previous D-8 summit in ​2024.

(Reporting by Stanley Widianto; Editing ​by John Mair)

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