Ahmed Kamel – Egypt Daily News
Egyptian Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Abdelatty held a high-level meeting on Saturday with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, and Massad Boulos, Senior Adviser to the US President for Arab and African Affairs. The discussions formed part of ongoing coordination efforts between the four sides on a range of regional issues.
According to Egypt’s Foreign Ministry, the meeting focused on recent developments affecting the Middle East and neighboring regions. Participants exchanged views on current challenges and explored ways to strengthen cooperation on matters of shared concern.
One of the key topics discussed was Iran following the recent memorandum of understanding reached between Tehran and Washington. Officials stressed the importance of building on the agreement in order to reduce tensions and support long-term regional stability.
The situation in Libya was also reviewed during the talks, with participants emphasizing the need to preserve the country’s unity and sovereignty. They also expressed support for efforts aimed at advancing the political process and strengthening national institutions.
The meeting addressed the latest developments related to the Palestinian issue, including the ongoing situation in the Gaza Strip. Participants discussed the humanitarian and political dimensions of the conflict and the importance of continued diplomatic engagement.
Officials also reviewed developments across Africa and examined opportunities for deeper regional coordination. The talks highlighted the importance of cooperation in supporting security, stability, and sustainable development throughout the continent.
The gathering reflects continued diplomatic engagement among key regional and international partners at a time of significant geopolitical uncertainty. Participants agreed on the importance of maintaining dialogue and coordination to address emerging challenges across the region.

