Key Points

Egypt's President Sisi and UK PM Starmer urged diplomacy following the Israel-Iran ceasefire, emphasizing Gaza aid and Palestinian statehood. Both leaders welcomed the de-escalation but stressed the need for lasting peace talks. Sisi called for international action toward a two-state solution, while Starmer praised Egypt's stabilizing role. The discussion also reinforced strong UK-Egypt economic and political ties.

Key Points: Egypt's Sisi and UK's Starmer Push Diplomacy After Israel-Iran Ceasefire

  • Sisi and Starmer call for diplomatic talks over military escalation
  • Leaders welcome Israel-Iran ceasefire but push Gaza truce
  • Egypt stresses Palestinian statehood based on 1967 borders
  • UK praises Egypt's role in regional stability
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Egypt, Britain urge diplomatic path toward peace after Israel-Iran ceasefire

Egypt and Britain urge negotiations over military action following Israel-Iran truce, stressing Gaza aid and Palestinian statehood.

"Commit to a return to the negotiating table for a peaceful resolution – Egyptian Presidency"

Cairo, June 27

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer held a phone call to discuss the recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran, urging a diplomatic path toward a peaceful resolution of the crisis, the Egyptian presidency said in a statement.

The two leaders, on Thursday, emphasised the need to "commit to a return to the negotiating table for a peaceful resolution of the crisis and to refrain from resorting to military force," the statement said.

Sisi and Starmer welcomed the de-escalation that followed the ceasefire, which came into effect earlier this week after nearly two weeks of military hostilities between Israel and Iran, Xinhua news agency reported.

The conflict erupted on June 13 when Israel launched a wave of airstrikes targeting Iranian nuclear and strategic facilities. Iran responded overnight with missile and drone attacks on Israeli territory. The truce, which followed surprise US strikes on Iran, helped avert further regional escalation.

Sisi stressed the importance of building on the current calm to achieve "an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip" and to ensure the urgent delivery of humanitarian aid to the enclave's population.

He reaffirmed Egypt's longstanding position on ending the suffering of the Palestinian people and called on the international community to work toward "a just and comprehensive solution" based on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

For his part, Starmer praised Egypt's role in promoting regional stability and reiterated Britain's "keenness to coordinate and consult with Egypt on various regional issues of common interest," according to the statement.

The two leaders also reaffirmed the strength of bilateral ties between Cairo and London and expressed their commitment to advancing cooperation in the economic and investment sectors.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments on the Egypt-Britain diplomatic discussion regarding Israel-Iran ceasefire:
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Rajesh K.
Good to see diplomatic efforts prevailing over military action. India has always advocated for peaceful resolutions - this sets a positive example for our own neighborhood conflicts. Hope this leads to relief for Palestinians too 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While ceasefire is welcome, West Asian conflicts affect global oil prices which directly impacts Indian economy. Our government should engage more actively in such peace processes - we have good relations with both Arab nations and Israel.
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Amit S.
Egypt playing mediator role shows how regional powers can solve problems without Western interference. India should take notes - we could play similar role in South Asia if we improve relations with Pakistan. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam!
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Neha T.
Concerned about how quickly US jumped into this conflict. As Indians we must remember that foreign powers intervening in regional matters often makes things worse. Hope our government maintains strategic autonomy in such situations.
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Sanjay V.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza cannot be ignored. India has historically supported Palestinian rights while maintaining ties with Israel. This balanced approach serves our national interest well. Jai Hind!
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Kavita R.
While diplomacy is good, I'm skeptical about long-term peace when one side keeps attacking nuclear facilities. India faced similar threats in past. Sometimes strong deterrent is needed along with talks. Safety of our diaspora in Gulf also matters.

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