On Saturday, Egypt’s Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Abdel Atty held an important phone discussion with Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah Al-Yahya, focusing on enhancing bilateral relations and addressing critical regional challenges. During the call, Abdel Aty underscored the strong and growing partnership between Egypt and Kuwait, praising the countries’ close cooperation and mutual commitment to advancing shared interests across numerous sectors. The ministers reiterated the value of continued strategic dialogue, which they consider crucial to reinforcing the long-standing bonds between their nations.
A significant portion of their discussion was dedicated to the escalating violence in Gaza. Abdel Aty outlined Egypt’s ongoing efforts to broker an immediate ceasefire, emphasizing Cairo’s role in facilitating the swift delivery of humanitarian aid to affected areas. He stressed that Egypt remains committed to mitigating the humanitarian crisis and urged for a quick end to the violence.
The two ministers also addressed the recent tensions in Lebanon, where Abdel Aty underscored Egypt’s support for urgent de-escalation. He emphasized the importance of reducing rising hostilities across the region, reaffirming Egypt’s dedication to promoting stability and working closely with partners like Kuwait to foster peace.
This call reflects Egypt and Kuwait’s coordinated diplomatic approach and commitment to regional stability, showcasing their readiness to take collaborative steps toward resolving crises and ensuring regional security.