Egypt's Foreign Minister Calls for Regional Calm Amid Rising Tensions
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Cairo, March 11 (NationPress) — Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty engaged in phone conversations on Wednesday with his counterparts from Jordan, Bahrain, and Iran, emphasizing the need for tranquility in the region amidst the ongoing US-Israel conflict involving Iran and Tehran's retaliatory efforts, as reported by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry.
During these discussions, Abdelatty called for the mobilization of both regional and international initiatives to mitigate the escalation, advocating for dialogue and diplomacy as vital tools to avert further conflict. He cautioned that an increase in military operations could endanger the overall security and stability of the region. He reiterated the necessity of enhancing efforts to uphold regional stability and protect international navigation security, as noted by Xinhua News Agency.
Abdelatty, alongside Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi, deliberated on the current critical situation, underscoring the importance of halting the rapid expansion of the conflict with neighboring nations. He also reiterated the need to respect the principles of good relations and national sovereignty, affirming that diplomacy remains the sole pathway to easing tensions.
On March 5, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi addressed the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, which has been exacerbated by US-Israeli attacks on Iran, stating that Egypt is actively pursuing mediation efforts to cease hostilities, as indicated by a statement from the Egyptian Presidency.
During an event at the Egyptian Military Academy, President Sisi remarked that the war reflects significant miscalculations and misjudgments. He acknowledged that Egypt has encountered various challenging circumstances and provocations in recent years but has displayed considerable patience in handling accusations and conspiracies. He stressed that this patience has yielded effective results in Egypt’s dealings with certain nations.
Furthermore, Sisi warned that the current crisis might influence prices and urged against exploiting this situation for profit, emphasizing that Egypt is nearing a state of emergency and that the basic needs of its citizens must not be compromised.