Muscat: Foreign Minister Badr Abdul-Atti discussed with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi and Omani counterpart Badr Al-Busaidi on the latest regional developments, particularly focusing on the details of the fourth round of talks on the nuclear file.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated in a press release that these discussions took place during two phone calls made by Minister Abdul-Atti with the foreign ministers. The calls centered around the fourth round of indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran on the Iranian nuclear file, which was hosted in Muscat the previous day. Minister Abdul-Atti was briefed on the latest progress between the two sides.
Minister Abdul-Atti commended the commitment of both the American and Iranian sides to continuing the diplomatic path, as well as the Omani mediation efforts in this regard. He reiterated Egypt's full support for initiatives aimed at reaching peaceful solutions through dialogue and diplomatic channels, expressing hope that these negotiations would help bridge differences, contribute to de-escalation, and support security and stability in the region.
The statement further mentioned that Minister Abdul-Atti exchanged views with the US President's envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, regarding the American-Iranian negotiations and developments in both Gaza and Ukraine.