What Did Egyptian FM Discuss with US Diplomats Regarding the Mideast Situation?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Egyptian FM Badr Abdelatty engages in crucial talks with US diplomats.
- Discussions emphasize the urgent need for a ceasefire.
- Military tensions between Israel and Iran are escalating.
- Importance of resuming US-Iran negotiations highlighted.
- Regional stability is at risk without diplomatic solutions.
Cairo, June 16 (NationPress) The Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty engaged in discussions regarding the escalating situation in the Middle East with two prominent US diplomats.
These conversations occurred through separate phone calls with US Special Envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff, and US senior adviser for Africa as well as presidential adviser on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs Massad Boulos, as reported by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry.
The dialogue with Witkoff concentrated on the intensifying tensions in the Middle East, particularly due to the military confrontations between Israel and Iran, as indicated by the Xinhua news agency.
During the discussion, Abdelatty highlighted the “extreme danger” this escalation represents for regional peace and stability. He underscored the urgent need to de-escalate military actions, stabilize the situation, and revert to political and diplomatic avenues to avert the region from descending into further violence.
He also reiterated the necessity for a ceasefire and the resumption of negotiations between the United States and Iran concerning the Iranian nuclear program.
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran commenced early Friday, with Israel executing extensive air and drone strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites, leading to considerable casualties among senior Iranian military leaders and nuclear scientists.
In retaliation, Iran launched missile and drone attacks targeting Israeli territories. The anticipated sixth round of the Oman-mediated US-Iranian nuclear discussions, set for Sunday in Muscat, was canceled following the escalation of Israeli-Iranian tensions.
In his dialogue with Boulos, the Egyptian foreign minister addressed the recent developments in Sudan, Libya, and the Great Lakes region. Both parties concurred on the necessity of enhancing cooperation and coordination between Egypt and the United States to foster political resolutions to these crises.