CAIRO, June 11 (MENA) - Minister of Foreign Affaires, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty had talks on Wednesday with his Omani and Iranian counterparts, Badr Albusaidi and Abbas Araghchi, respectively.

The meeting took place on the fringe of the Oslo Forum.

Abdelatty asserted that Egypt gives top priority to realizing calmness and preventing any escalation in the region.

He stressed that there is no room for military solutions to regional crises.

He underlined Egypt’s support for the negotiation process between the US and Iran regarding the Iranian nuclear program; a position he conveyed during his meetings with his Iranian counterpart and the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Abdelatty stood on the two ministers' evaluation of the US-Iranian negotiations, hailing the keenness of both the American and Iranian sides to continue dialogue through diplomatic channels.

He commended Oman's mediation efforts in this regard, reiterating Egypt’s support for diplomatic initiatives aimed at reaching compromises that contribute to bridging viewpoints, curbing tensions in the region, and supporting regional security and stability. (MENA)
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