Spain calls for de-escalation and diplomacy in Middle East: ambassador

Sergio Román Carranza Förster, Spain’s ambassador to Egypt, stressed Madrid’s rejection of military escalation in the Middle East and its call for renewed diplomacy, while highlighting the growing strategic partnership between Spain and Egypt. He stated that Spain opposes military actions by the United States and Israel, as well as what he described as unjustified Iranian attacks on regional countries. The ambassador also condemned the brutal repression carried out by the Iranian regime against its own people.

Sergio Román Carranza Förster, Spain’s ambassador to Egypt, emphasized that Madrid rejects military escalation in the Middle East and advocates for a return to diplomacy. He stated, “Spain calls for de-escalation, respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the countries of the region, and a return to diplomacy and the negotiating table.” The ambassador added, “War and violence cannot be normalized as a way to resolve conflicts.” He noted that Spain supports the international legal order, applying the same principles to conflicts in Ukraine, Venezuela, and Greenland as to those in Iran and Gaza.

Regarding bilateral relations, the ambassador highlighted that ties between Egypt and Spain have reached a historic stage, elevated to a strategic partnership in 2025. He said, “There is a long and deep friendship linking our two governments and our two peoples.” In 2026, efforts will focus on translating this partnership into concrete results across various sectors.

In foreign policy, Egypt and Spain share views on Mediterranean and Middle East developments, prioritizing diplomacy for regional stability. Economically, bilateral trade reached approximately €3.25bn in 2025, with Spanish investments in Egypt continuing to grow. Tourism saw around 242,000 Spanish visitors to Egypt that year, with numbers expected to rise.

Culturally, more than 300 Spanish-language specialists teach in 24 Egyptian universities, and Spain maintains 14 archaeological missions across the country. In 2025, over 2,500 Egyptians enrolled in Spanish courses at the Cervantes Institutes in Cairo and Alexandria. Several Spanish universities are exploring establishing branches in Egypt.

In development cooperation, the two countries signed a Sustainable Development Alliance in 2025, encompassing 40 active projects worth €25m. Defense ties are advancing through training and industry collaboration, underscored by the recent visit of Spain’s Chief of Defense Staff to Egypt. The ambassador concluded by reaffirming Spain’s commitment to regional stability and deepening its strategic partnership with Egypt.

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Egyptian President Sisi on a tense phone call expressing solidarity with Gulf leaders following Iranian missile attacks, with a Middle East conflict map in background.
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Sisi expresses solidarity with Gulf states after Iranian attacks

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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.

Abdel Aziz El-Sherif, First Undersecretary and Head of the Egyptian Commercial Service, held meetings in Madrid to strengthen economic, trade, and investment ties between Egypt and Spain. The discussions occurred during his visit to the 7th Trade and Investment Forum of the Union for the Mediterranean, aiming to advance their strategic partnership.

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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's Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar held a video call with Spain's Health Minister Mónica García to discuss expanding bilateral health cooperation and strengthening coordination on issues of mutual interest. The talks focused on global health priorities, including support for World Health Organization decisions and addressing migration health challenges. They also reviewed the World Health Assembly resolution on rare diseases and ways to accelerate its implementation.

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Spain escalated its opposition to the U.S. military capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, by addressing the UN Security Council and coordinating an EU statement, while Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez prioritized a European summit over a domestic military event.

The Egyptian presidency declared its full right to activate the joint defense agreement with Sudan during Transitional Sovereignty Council Chair Abdel Fattah al-Burhan's visit to Cairo, in response to threats against Sudanese state institutions and Egypt's national security. RSF sources described the move as tantamount to a declaration of war and are monitoring developments with caution. This comes amid Egypt's growing involvement in Sudan's war since its outbreak.

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Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty met with UN Personal Envoy to Sudan Ramtane Lamamra on Tuesday to emphasize preserving Sudan's unity and state institutions. The talks addressed Egypt's stance on the ongoing crisis as a prelude to the fifth Consultative Mechanism meeting in Cairo on Wednesday. Egypt voiced unwavering support for Sudan during a delicate phase in its history.

 

 

 

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