Egypt says it is ready to host Iran de-escalation talks
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Egypt's foreign minister announced readiness to host de-escalation talks between Iran and the U.S., expressing support for President Trump's negotiation efforts. The statement emphasizes hope for direct dialogue between the two nations.
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Egypt’s foreign minister says Egypt is ready to host Iran de-escalation talks Egypt says it is ready to host Iran de-escalation talks Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said Cairo is ready to host talks on Iran to support de-escalation, backing Donald…
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Egypt's foreign minister announced readiness to host de-escalation talks between Iran and the U.S., expressing support for President Trump's negotiation efforts. The statement emphasizes hope for direct dialogue between the two nations.
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