Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Abdelaziz warned that threats to free navigation in international waters cannot be tolerated, as tensions between the U.S. And Iran continue to rise. The remarks came amid ongoing disputes over regional security and maritime access.
U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that Washington may resume diplomatic talks with Tehran at some point, though no specific timeline was given. The potential dialogue follows a series of confrontations, including recent sanctions and naval incidents in the Persian Gulf.
Iranian officials have expressed concerns over the economic impact of U.S. Policies, with some analysts suggesting that Trump’s approach could lead to further instability. Meanwhile, regional allies remain divided on how to respond to escalating hostilities.
The situation highlights the complex interplay between military posturing and diplomatic engagement in the region, with implications for global trade and security.






















