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Egypt Offers to Host US-Iran War De-escalation Talks

Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty calls for direct negotiations and a “win-win” solution.

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Egypt has expressed readiness to host any meetings aimed at de-escalating the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, the country’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Wednesday.

Speaking at a press conference in Cairo, Abdelatty stressed that Egypt’s mediation efforts continue in cooperation with Pakistan and Turkey. He urged a direct meeting between US and Iranian representatives, warning that opportunities for negotiation may be running out.

“We can end this war based on a win-win situation, not a zero-sum game,” Abdelatty said, highlighting the importance of constructive dialogue.

Iran has reportedly rejected a first ceasefire proposal from the US, though officials are said to be considering a meeting with US negotiators, potentially in Islamabad, Pakistan, in the coming week.

Egypt’s statement signals its willingness to act as a neutral facilitator and reinforces its support for ongoing US-led efforts to bring about a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.

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