During the call, the Egyptian FM stressed the importance of creating conducive conditions for resuming the US-Iran dialogue on the Iranian nuclear file. He noted that the dialogue should lead to a comprehensive settlement that takes into account the interests of all parties.
Similarly, Abdelatty underscored the need to work towards reducing escalation and easing tensions in the region to prevent it from sliding into instability. He also emphasized the creation of an enabling environment that prioritizes diplomatic solutions and political settlements supporting regional security and stability.
The call also touched on the situation in Gaza, where Abdelatty reiterated the call for concerted regional and global efforts to ensure the implementation of the obligations of the second phase of US President Donald Trump’s plan.
He emphasized the need to support the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza as a temporary transitional body tasked with managing the daily affairs of the strip’s residents. The Committee, Abdelatty added, would also pave the way for the Palestinian National Authority to return to Gaza to exercise its duties and responsibilities.
Moreover, the Egyptian FM called for the swift deployment of the International Stabilization Force (ISF) to monitor the ceasefire, the flow of humanitarian aid, and the Israeli withdrawal from the Strip. He noted that such a deployment would pave the way for the early recovery and reconstruction process.
Regarding Sudan, Abdelatty highlighted Egypt’s intensive efforts within the framework of the Quad mechanism. He emphasized the importance of swiftly reaching a humanitarian truce as a prelude to achieving a comprehensive ceasefire and launching an inclusive political process with Sudanese ownership.
Furthermore, the Egyptian FM stressed the urgent need to create safe humanitarian corridors and ensure the unobstructed delivery of humanitarian aid to the Sudanese people. He reaffirmed Egypt’s firm position on respecting Sudan’s sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity and preserving its national institutions.
Separately, Abdelatty and Kallas praised the strong relations between Egypt and the EU on all levels. They also reviewed ways to enhance the Egypt-EU Strategic and Comprehensive Partnership, particularly following the first Egypt-EU summit in Brussels in October.
The two sides concluded by agreeing to intensify consultations on various regional developments to achieve sustainable peace and stability in the region.
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