
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aty met with UAE counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed in Abu Dhabi to solidify bilateral ties.
The diplomats emphasized strengthening the Cairo-Abu Dhabi partnership while navigating the complex geopolitical fractures currently destabilizing the Middle East.
Central to the agenda was the escalating crisis in Gaza, where both nations demanded swift action on international peace initiatives.
They urged the immediate implementation of the second phase of the American peace plan to halt the devastating regional violence.
The ministers called for the deployment of an international force to monitor a ceasefire and ensure unimpeded humanitarian aid delivery.
Regarding the war in Sudan, Abdel-Aty stressed the vital importance of preserving Sudanese national unity and protecting its sovereign institutions.
The leaders discussed urgent efforts to calm the Sudanese conflict and alleviate the dire humanitarian suffering of the displaced population.
Addressing the Iranian nuclear issue, Egypt’s top diplomat advocated for a renewed diplomatic path between Washington and Tehran to ensure stability.
Abdel-Aty emphasized that a comprehensive agreement must respect the interests of all regional parties to prevent further military escalation.
The discussions also highlighted Israel’s significant role in the ongoing regional conflicts, particularly concerning the security architecture of the Levant.
Both ministers reaffirmed that reducing regional tension requires a unified Arab front and a commitment to rigorous political and diplomatic tracks.
This high-level meeting underscores a shared vision for a more stable Middle East through strategic cooperation and proactive crisis management.




