
Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty of Egypt and his Pakistani counterpart Muhammad Ishaq Dar discussed joint efforts to de-escalate regional tensions during a phone call on Sunday. Dar informed Abdelatty about the recent US-Iran negotiations held in Islamabad, aimed at fostering understanding between Washington and Tehran amidst threats to regional peace. Both ministers agreed to advocate for diplomatic solutions and maintain close communication to prevent the situation from deteriorating. Dar emphasized the coordination among Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey, while Abdelatty expressed gratitude to Pakistan for hosting the negotiations.
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