Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and U.S. Officials Hold Talks on Iran, Regional Issues in Cairo

According to Egypt's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, officials from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United States held talks in Cairo on June 20 to discuss regional issues including Iran. The parties emphasized the need to sustain de-escalation efforts based on the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding and promote regional security and stability. The talks also covered developments in Libya and Gaza, with participants exchanging views on strengthening cooperation to support security and stability in Africa, according to the official statement.
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