
Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptians Abroad Dr. Badr Abdelatty received a phone call from Steve Wittkop, the US Special Envoy for the Middle East. The US envoy, who was in Br眉genstock, Switzerland, for US-Iran negotiations, briefed Minister Abdelatty on the developments. Minister Abdelatty affirmed Egypt's support for the negotiation process following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran, expressing hope it would enhance regional security and stability and facilitate dialogue on various issues. The US envoy appreciated Egypt's role in supporting the negotiations and bridging gaps between parties. Both sides emphasized continued cooperation and coordination to support regional security and stability.
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Must ReadEgypt's Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptians Abroad Badr Abdelatty met with Massad Boulos, Senior Advisor to the US President for Arab and African Affairs, on June 21 to discuss regional issues. The meeting highlighted the strong Egyptian-American relations and positive bilateral cooperation, referencing a previous meeting between President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and US President Donald Trump. Discussions covered the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, with Abdelatty expressing hope for de-escalation. The situation in Sudan was also addressed, with Abdelatty outlining Egypt's efforts to support stability, unity, and a humanitarian truce, and calling for international efforts to ease suffering. On Libya, Abdelatty reaffirmed Egypt's support for unity, institutional unification, and a political settlement leading to elections. Developments in the Horn of Africa were discussed, with Abdelatty emphasizing regional security as an extension of Egypt's national security and the need to preserve state institutions and sovereignty. Water security was also a key topic, with Abdelatty stressing cooperation among Nile Basin countries according to international law and reiterating Egypt's rejection of unilateral measures in the Eastern Nile Basin, calling Nile waters an existential issue for Egypt.
Must ReadPresident Abdel Fattah El-Sisi congratulated Egypt's national football team on their 3-1 victory over New Zealand in the FIFA World Cup 2026. This win marks Egypt's first-ever victory in a World Cup match, securing their place in the Round of 32. President El-Sisi praised the team's performance, highlighting their determination and perseverance. Goals from Ahmed Sayed "Zizo", Mohamed Salah, and Mahmoud Hassan "Trezeguet" contributed to this historic achievement. Head coach Hossam Hassan also made history, becoming the first Egyptian to reach the World Cup as both a player and a coach, and the first to lead Egypt to a World Cup victory and beyond the group stage.
Must ReadBritish Ambassador to Cairo, Mark Bryson Richardson, described Egypt's first-ever FIFA World Cup win as an "exceptional moment" and an opportunity for the national team to advance further in the tournament. On Monday, Ambassador Richardson shared on Facebook his fortune to be in Egypt during this significant chapter in its World Cup journey. He lauded the team's talented players for exciting fans and earning admiration in Egypt, the UK, and globally. The Ambassador congratulated all Egyptians on this historic achievement and wished the national team continued success in upcoming matches. He concluded by stating that Sunday's accomplishment is a source of pride and optimism for the future, attaching a photo of Captain Mohamed Salah celebrating his goal.