Egypt Urges De-escalation as Regional Tensions Soar Post Iran-Israel Strikes

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held urgent phone calls with his counterparts from Iran, Jordan, and Bahrain, urging a mobilization of efforts to contain regional escalation and stressing that diplomacy is the only path forward. He warned that expanding military operations would jeopardize the security and stability of the entire region. Separately, President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi addressed the crisis, noting Egypt's ongoing mediation efforts and warning that the situation could affect prices and must not compromise people's essential needs. Sisi stated that Egypt has exercised "great patience" in the face of recent challenges and provocations.

Key Points: Egypt FM Calls for Calm in Middle East After Iran-Israel Attacks

  • Urgent calls for regional de-escalation
  • Warning against expanding military conflict
  • Emphasis on dialogue and diplomacy
  • Egypt pursuing mediation efforts
  • Crisis threatens stability and prices
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Egyptian FM urges de-escalation in phone calls with regional counterparts

Egyptian Foreign Minister holds urgent calls with Iran, Jordan, Bahrain to contain regional escalation, as President Sisi warns of crisis impact.

"the diplomatic path is the only way to contain tensions - Egyptian Foreign Ministry"

Cairo, March 11

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held phone calls on Wednesday with his counterparts from Jordan, Bahrain, and Iran, calling for calm in the region on the heels of the US-Israel war on Iran and Tehran's retaliatory attacks, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

During the phone calls, Abdelatty urged mobilising regional and international efforts to contain the escalation, and to rely on dialogue and diplomacy to prevent the expansion of conflict.

He warned that the growth of the military operation would jeopardize the security and stability of the whole region, reiterating the importance of intensifying efforts to maintain the regional stability and to safeguard international navigation security, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Abdelatty and the Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi discussed the present serious situation in the region and stressed the importance of stopping the acceleration of the conflict expansion with the neighbouring countries.

Abdelatty also renewed calls for respecting the principle of good neighbourhood and the country's sovereignty, emphasising that the diplomatic path is the only way to contain tensions.

On March 5, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi addressed the ongoing Middle East crisis triggered by US-Israeli attacks on Iran, noting that Egypt is pursuing mediation efforts to halt the war, according to an Egyptian Presidency statement.

During a ceremony organised by the Egyptian Military Academy, the Egyptian president said the war reflects miscalculations and misjudgments.

He noted that Egypt has faced numerous difficult circumstances, challenges, and provocations in recent years, but has exercised "great patience" in the face of accusations and conspiracies.

Sisi added that this patience has proven successful and effective and has been applied in Egypt's dealing with certain countries.

He warned that the current crisis could affect prices and cautioned against exploiting the situation to raise or manipulate them, stressing that Egypt is in a near state of emergency and that people's essential needs must not be compromised.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see regional powers trying to calm things down. The last thing anyone needs is a wider war. President Sisi's warning about prices is spot on – any conflict there sends shockwaves through our markets and petrol pumps. 🙏
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Rohit P
While the call for de-escalation is welcome, I hope Egypt's mediation is truly neutral. Sometimes these diplomatic efforts can have hidden biases. The focus must be on stopping the suffering of ordinary people, not political point-scoring.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Mumbai, this is worrying. A stable Middle East is vital for global trade routes. Egypt's warning about international navigation security is critical – so much of our commerce passes through that region.
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Vikram M
"Great patience" is what Sisi says Egypt has shown. But true diplomacy needs more than patience; it needs bold, actionable steps from all sides. Hope this leads to a ceasefire soon. The common man in every country pays the price for these conflicts.
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Karthik V
This is a positive step. India has strong ties with both the Gulf nations and Iran. We should also support such regional dialogue efforts. Stability there means stable energy supplies and security for our diaspora working in the region.

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