Egypt, in collaboration with Pakistan, is developing a mechanism aimed at fostering lasting peace between the United States and Iran. This initiative has also seen the involvement of Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
According to Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelattii, the participating nations are coordinating broader regional efforts designed to prevent further escalation of tensions and to lay the groundwork for post-conflict security agreements.
Abdelattii emphasized that the focus extends beyond political resolution, encompassing the stabilization of energy markets, supply chains, and food security. He noted that particular attention is being given to the protection of Gulf states, which remain at heightened risk due to ongoing conflicts.
In recent weeks, negotiations between the US and Iran have reached a critical phase. Media reports indicate that the two parties have reached a preliminary agreement on a new deal, although several key issues remain unresolved.
Amid these developments, officials in Washington have suggested that President Donald Trump may consider partial concessions in light of domestic pressures and the current state of energy markets.
Egypt and Pakistan are spearheading a regional initiative to promote peace between the US and Iran, with support from Turkey and Saudi Arabia. As negotiations between the two nations advance, key issues remain open, prompting discussions of potential concessions from the US administration.
