Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan form a temporary quadrilateral framework to open indirect channels between Tehran, Washington, and Tel Aviv.
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“The decision to end the conflict ultimately rests with three key non-Arab actors: the United States, Israel, and Iran.”
Muslim Brotherhood backs Iran amid war, rooted in ideological ties—Sunni-Shiite political Islam converges.
The Iran war is shaking Egypt’s economy; Suez revenues have plummeted and gas supplies are halted.
Egypt is waging a quiet diplomatic campaign to prevent a U.S.-Iran war, leveraging contacts with regional and international actors.
Egypt is alarmed by Horn of Africa instability and insists Red Sea governance rests solely with its littoral states.
Sisi’s UAE visit aimed to manage regional differences on Sudan and Somalia while prioritizing economic ties and strategic partnership.
