Leaders urge cooperation as conflicts ripple across regions
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and Finnish President Alexander Stubb met in Cairo to discuss pressing issues spanning Europe and the Middle East. Their talks covered the Iran conflict, the Strait of Hormuz, Gaza, and the war in Ukraine—highlighting how regional crises are increasingly linked. Stubb emphasized that even nations not directly involved in wars are feeling the consequences, while el-Sissi stressed Sudan’s unity as vital for Egypt’s security and welcomed Pakistan’s efforts to ease U.S.-Iran tensions. Egypt also condemned Iranian strikes on Gulf countries and urged the world not to ignore Palestinian suffering. The meeting underscored a shared belief that diplomacy and cooperation are essential to prevent further instability in a connected world.
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