Egypt urges de-escalation as Trump signals potential Iran deal

Egypt has called for urgent de-escalation in the Middle East amid military escalation between Iran, Israel, and the United States, while U.S. President Donald Trump signalled a possible diplomatic breakthrough with Tehran. Cairo condemned attacks targeting Gulf states and Jordan, warning of serious consequences for regional stability.

Egypt issued a statement calling for immediate de-escalation in the region, stating it is closely monitoring the rapidly evolving situation. It strongly condemned attacks on Gulf states and Jordan, emphasising respect for their sovereignty, and warned of consequences for regional stability and economic repercussions. Cairo announced it is intensifying diplomatic contacts with all parties, in coordination with regional and international partners to contain the crisis and prevent broader conflict. It welcomed ongoing diplomatic efforts, including signals from Washington, urging priority for dialogue over military confrontation. U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Washington and Tehran are engaged in “constructive” and potentially productive talks, with envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner holding discussions with Iranian counterparts and more expected by phone. “We don’t want Iran to have a nuclear weapon and we want peace in the Middle East,” Trump said, adding that Tehran “wants to make a deal and we want to make a deal too.” He ordered a five-day delay on planned strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure, including power stations, to allow diplomacy a chance, and mentioned a potential 15-point agreement for “long-term guaranteed peace” in the region. Iranian officials denied any negotiations, with state television calling Trump’s claims “not true” and sources citing attempts to lower energy prices or buy time. Military actions persisted, including reported airstrikes on Tehran, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' 76th wave of missile attacks, Hezbollah strikes on northern Israel, and UAE interception of seven Iranian ballistic missiles and a drone. Russia expressed concern over U.S. strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant due to contamination risks. Mediation efforts involve Türkiye, Egypt, and Pakistan relaying messages between Washington and Tehran.

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Following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran last weekend, which triggered Iranian counterattacks and regional fears, criticism has intensified. Chinese media labeled the actions as hegemonic, US protests erupted, and Beijing urged dialogue to ease Middle East tensions.

Egypt has launched an intensive diplomatic offensive to prevent the Middle East from descending into 'total chaos,' promoting US-Iran dialogue as the 'only way' to ensure regional stability. Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held high-level telephone consultations on Monday and Tuesday with counterparts from several countries and a US envoy. The discussions focused on containing the current military escalation.

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Building on earlier diplomatic consultations, Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty detailed intensified efforts on Wednesday to mediate US-Iran talks and prevent 'total chaos' in the Middle East during a Cairo media briefing. Discussions with US and Chinese officials highlighted economic risks and regional coordination.

Iran and the United States held indirect talks in Oman on Friday, focusing on Tehran's nuclear program, but the negotiations returned to square one. For the first time, the US included its top military commander in the Middle East at the table. Diplomats expressed cautious optimism while emphasizing the need for a tension-free atmosphere.

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The United States and Israel launched a large-scale military offensive against Iran early Saturday, with powerful explosions reported across Tehran and fears mounting of a wider regional war. Israeli Security Minister Israel Katz described the operation as a “preemptive” strike. U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the start of “large-scale combat operations” to dismantle Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities.

As the US-Israel-Iran conflict surpasses its fourth day following initial strikes on February 28, Iran has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz and launched drone attacks on key Saudi and Qatari energy facilities. Growing European involvement and US commitments elsewhere raise concerns over prolonged hostilities harming American interests. De-escalation through negotiations is urgently needed.

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi held phone calls with leaders of Gulf states and Jordan on Saturday, expressing Egypt's full solidarity following Iranian missile attacks on their territories in retaliation for US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Sisi warned that these attacks pose a serious threat to regional security and open the door to escalation and chaos. He stressed the need for political and diplomatic solutions as the only way to overcome crises.

 

 

 

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