Cairo: Libya was included as a high-priority issue during recent U.S.-Egyptian talks in Cairo. U.S. Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs Massad Boulos confirmed the inclusion of Libya in the discussions aimed at enhancing regional stability and supporting de-escalation efforts. According to Libyan News Agency, Boulos met with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelaty in Cairo, where they discussed significant regional issues. Among the key topics were the developments in Libya, as well as in Sudan and Lebanon. These discussions underscored the importance of addressing these issues amidst the rapidly evolving challenges in the region. Boulos highlighted the strength of the U.S.-Egyptian alliance and their shared commitment to promoting regional peace and stability. He emphasized the necessity for sustained diplomacy and cooperation to de-escalate tensions, prevent further instability, and work toward a lasting, comprehensive peace across the region.
US-Egyptian Talks in Cairo Focus on Libya and Regional Stability
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