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Regional Powers Rally Behind Stability Following US-Iran Peace Deal

Mon, Jun 22, 2026(2h ago)World

In a collaborative move, the foreign ministers of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan have voiced strong support for the recent Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding signed between the United States and Iran. Meeting in Cairo, the diplomats hailed the June 18 agreement as a vital de-escalation effort, noting that it provides a necessary buffer for global energy markets, crucial maritime shipping lanes, and international trade networks. The ministers collectively urged for the swift initiation of subsequent negotiations, pushing for a verifiable, long-term solution that addresses the remaining points of contention while ensuring the security interests of all regional stakeholders are respected.

Beyond the immediate scope of the US-Iran deal, the officials underscored that achieving enduring regional peace is inextricably linked to resolving the Palestinian crisis. The group reiterated their unwavering commitment to a two-state solution, calling for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital. By focusing on both the immediate humanitarian needs in Gaza and the West Bank and the broader geopolitical landscape, these four nations aim to foster a climate of collective security that can stabilize the Levant and the Gulf for the long term.

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