CAIRO — Saudi Arabia is to host a meeting of foreign ministers from several Arab states to discuss the Syrian conflict and the rise of Islamic State, Egypt's Foreign Ministry announced Saturday. It said Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia were to take part in Sunday's talks to be held in Jeddah. Saudi Foreign Ministry spokesman Osama Nugali said a “meeting between some Arab states will be held tomorrow (Sunday) to discuss some Arab issues,” without elaborating.