Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi held a high-level phone conversation on Tuesday with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, President of the United Arab Emirates, to address the escalating security concerns in the region. The call focused on the recent Iranian aggression targeting the UAE, a move that has drawn swift condemnation from Cairo.
Official spokesperson for the Egyptian Presidency, Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, stated that President Sisi conveyed Egypt's absolute rejection of the attack. He emphasized that Egypt remains in full solidarity with the Emirati government and people, supporting their right to maintain national security in the face of external hostility.
During the discussion, the leaders addressed the broader implications of the incident. President Sisi stressed the urgent need for international and regional efforts to de-escalate the situation. He warned that further provocations could lead to severe consequences for the stability and security of the entire Middle East.
The exchange highlights Egypt's active role in navigating regional tensions. As concerns grow over a potential Iran war, Cairo continues to advocate for diplomatic settlements to prevent the conflict from spreading. For further details on regional tensions, read our latest analysis: Iran Us War Live updates




