Badr Abdelatty is Egypt's Foreign Minister
Egypt's Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, said during a press conference on Wednesday that his country's mediation between Iran and the US "continues in cooperation with Pakistan and Turkey," adding that the war should end "based on a win-win situation, not a zero-sum game." He also offered to host any meetings related to de-escalating the US-Iran war.
Egypt is ready to host any meetings related to de-escalating the ongoing war between the US, Israel, and Iran, said Egypt's Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, on Wednesday.
Speaking during a press conference in Cairo, Abdelatty also warned that opportunities for negotiation could be running out and urged a direct meeting between representatives from the US and Iran.
"We can end this war based on a win-win situation, not a zero-sum game," Abdelatty said.
Iran has rejected the first ceasefire proposal made by Donald Trump's government on Wednesday. However, there are reports that Iranian officials may be considering a meeting with US negotiators, possibly taking place in Islamabad, Pakistan, over the next week.
Egypt showed itself to be supportive of the US initiative to negotiate.