Egyptian and Iranian foreign ministers met to explore ways to restart talks with the United States aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict. The discussions, held in Cairo, focused on reviving diplomatic channels that could lead to a comprehensive agreement. Both nations expressed a shared interest in reengaging with Washington, which had previously withdrawn from direct negotiations.
The meeting also addressed the management of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime route for global oil trade. Iranian officials shared their perspectives on recent developments and the progress of ongoing negotiations. Egypt’s foreign minister was briefed on Iran’s stance, highlighting the mutual interest in stabilizing the region.
Despite tensions, both sides emphasized the need for dialogue. The US has recently imposed new sanctions, which Iran has condemned as part of a broader strategy to undermine its economy. The talks reflect a growing recognition that a diplomatic solution is essential to avoid further escalation. The outcome of these discussions will be closely watched as a potential step toward de-escalation.



























