Egypt and Saudi Arabia Foreign Ministers Stress Diplomatic Resolution for US-Iran Tensions

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the Foreign Ministers of the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have stressed the imperative of utilizing diplomatic channels to manage the current crisis dynamics between Tehran and Washington. The statements highlight a shared regional preference for negotiated solutions over escalating conflict.
Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, addressed challenges associated with delivering humanitarian aid into Gaza and the subsequent reconstruction efforts in the region. He expressed hope that the Peace Council could successfully navigate the resolution of these complex issues. Furthermore, Prince Faisal underscored the critical importance of the Peace Council reaching fundamental solutions for regional crises grounded in the established two-state framework.
Regarding the indirect negotiations currently underway between Iran and the United States, the Saudi Foreign Minister explicitly stated that resolving the standoff between Washington and Tehran through diplomacy is an essential requirement for establishing peace and stability across the broader Middle East region.
In parallel discussions, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry (referred to in the source as Badr Abdel Ati) announced that military courses of action would only serve to intensify the already complex situation in the area. He firmly reiterated the position that existing disagreements between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States must be addressed and settled exclusively through established diplomatic avenues.

