According to a statement released on Wednesday by the Egyptian ministry, the talks focused on the latest regional developments and the urgent need to intensify efforts aimed at reducing tensions and preventing the region from sliding further into instability.
During the calls, Abdelatty underscored the importance of enhanced cooperation to restore calm across the region and stressed the necessity of prioritizing diplomatic solutions over escalation. He highlighted Egypt’s position that sustainable political agreements are essential to safeguarding regional and international security and stability.
The Egyptian foreign minister also emphasized the importance of maintaining commitment to diplomacy and creating appropriate conditions for the resumption of negotiations between Tehran and Washington. He noted that renewed talks could pave the way for a comprehensive agreement on Iran’s nuclear file, one that takes into account the interests of all parties while contributing to regional and global stability.
On Tuesday night, Iran’s foreign minister also held a separate telephone conversation with Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. The two sides reviewed bilateral relations and discussed regional and international developments.
During that call, Araghchi and his Qatari counterpart stressed the need to continue diplomatic efforts, expand bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest, and maintain coordination aimed at preserving regional stability and reducing tensions amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.





