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    D8 summit in Indonesia delayed due to Middle East war, Indonesian foreign ministry says

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    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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