Ekhbary News Agency | May 12, 2026
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aty recently held a phone call with UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed. Their discussion focused on regional developments, particularly following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran. This agreement, for what it's worth, could potentially offer an opportunity to de-escalate regional tensions and bolster stability moving forward.
Emphasizing Trust Restoration and Addressing Security Concerns
The call underscored the deep strategic and fraternal ties binding Egypt and the UAE, alongside their shared commitment to continuous consultation on various regional and international issues. The Egyptian Foreign Minister stressed the critical importance of rebuilding trust among regional parties. He highlighted the urgent need to address the security concerns of regional nations, especially the Arab Gulf states, to prevent a recurrence of past aggressions. This requires clear mechanisms to foster confidence and enhance overall security. Such proactive engagement reflects a shared vision for regional stability.
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Joint Coordination for Current Challenges
Both ministers affirmed the necessity of ongoing joint coordination to confront current regional challenges and support peace and development efforts. Egyptian-Emirati coordination stands as a fundamental pillar for regional stability, particularly given the rapid transformations and security-political challenges across the area. This necessitates intensified collective Arab action. The diplomatic momentum following the US-Iran understanding is clearly evident in such high-level consultations.