Egypt and Russia Discuss Middle East Tensions
Egypt and Russia Discuss Middle East Tensions

Egypt and Russia Discuss Middle East Tensions

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Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty has expressed serious concerns over escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, which Hamas and Iran blame on Israel. Abdelatty held discussions with both Iran's and Lebanon's foreign ministers, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts to prevent further deterioration and potential regional conflicts. He described the current developments as 'unprecedented' and 'very dangerous,' warning that they threaten regional stability. The Egyptian minister reiterated his support for Lebanon in facing external threats and underscored the importance of ongoing communications among involved parties to safeguard regional security. Meanwhile, Iran's caretaker foreign minister also highlighted the sensitive situation, calling for a unified stance among Islamic states to counter perceived aggression from Israel. Tensions have heightened due to various incidents, including alleged Israeli attacks that have resulted in casualties among Hezbollah members and civilians in Lebanon.

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