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Coordinate Arab Positions: Iraq and Egypt Discuss Urgent Regional Developments

Baghdad – Iraq’s Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein stressed the urgent need to coordinate Arab positions in response to regional escalation. On Wednesday, he held a phone call with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty.

The call focused on rising tensions between Israel and Iran. Both ministers expressed concern about the threat these developments pose to regional stability and security.

Moreover, Hussein emphasized the importance of collective Arab diplomacy. He urged swift action to prevent further conflict and fragmentation in the region.

In addition, the Iraqi Foreign Minister proposed an emergency meeting of Arab foreign ministers. This meeting would take place on the sidelines of the upcoming Organization of Islamic Cooperation summit in Istanbul.

According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hussein currently serves as president of the Arab Summit. He views this role as critical to fostering unity during times of crisis.

He explained that the proposed meeting aims to coordinate Arab positions on recent events. The goal is to address the escalating situation with shared responsibility and a unified voice.

Furthermore, Hussein underlined that Iran’s stability directly affects the wider region. He echoed sentiments earlier expressed by Prime Minister Al-Sudani during a separate call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

During that call, Al-Sudani declared Iraq’s full support for Iran’s sovereignty and security. He described such support as part of Islamic solidarity, which binds the region together.

Hussein, in his conversation with Egypt’s top diplomat, reaffirmed Iraq’s commitment to regional peace. He stressed that coordinated efforts remain the best way forward.

Consequently, Iraq continues to push for diplomatic solutions, calling on Arab nations to act decisively. The planned emergency meeting in Istanbul is expected to be a key step.

In conclusion, Hussein repeated Iraq’s call to coordinate Arab positions before regional instability worsens. Iraq believes unity among Arab nations is essential for a stable and secure Middle East

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