
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and President Masoud Pezeshkian held urgent talks to address the nuclear file’s darkening storm clouds.
During Saturday’s high-stakes call, Cairo emphasized that diplomatic channels represent the only viable bridge toward lasting regional peace.
Sisi expressed profound concern over the rising mercury of conflict, firmly rejecting military paths in favor of structured dialogue.
Egypt continues its quiet persistence to pull Washington and Tehran back to the negotiation table for a comprehensive settlement.
Tehran signaled a glimmer of hope as official Ali Larijani reported a new framework for negotiations is finally taking shape.
Pezeshkian lauded Egypt’s stabilizing influence, seeking deeper political coordination to prevent the region from slipping further into chaos.
This delicate dance of diplomacy unfolds as the shadow of a massive American fleet looms over the Persian Gulf.
President Donald Trump intensified the pressure, claiming the deployed fleet is significantly larger than forces sent to previous flashpoints.
