Cairo: Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain have emphasized the urgent need for concerted efforts to prevent the Middle East from descending into further chaos. They also highlighted the importance of resuming talks on the Iranian nuclear program.
According to Kuwait News Agency, this development was revealed in a statement by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs following a phone call involving Egyptian Foreign Minister Dr. Bader Abdulatti, Iraqi counterpart Fouad Hussain, Saudi Minister Faisal bin Farhan, and Bahraini Dr. Abdulateef Al-Zayani.
The foreign ministers discussed the ongoing Israeli occupation and escalating tensions with Iran, focusing on the consequences for both regional and international peace and security. They shared perspectives on controlling the situation and establishing a ceasefire to avert the expansion of conflict.
The ministers underscored the importance of resolving the ongoing issues through political and diplomatic channels. They agreed to maintain coordination, intensify efforts, and re-engage in negotiations to address the situation effectively.