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Friday, July 10, 2026
Egypt Asserts Arab Security as Core National Interest Amid Iranian Strikes, While Advancing Nuclear and Governance Milestones at Home.

Lead:

Egypt moved on multiple fronts on Thursday, July 9, as Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aati held telephone consultations with his counterparts in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan to address the fallout from recent Iranian strikes against Arab states, while simultaneously meeting with International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi in El Alamein. In parallel, the House of Representatives advanced landmark legislation reorganizing the Mustaqbal Misr (Egypt's Future) sustainable development authority, and Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly presided over the installation of the reactor pressure vessel for the second unit at the El Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant.

Details:

On the diplomatic front, El Balad and Sada El Balad both report that Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aati reaffirmed Egypt's full solidarity with Arab sister states, categorically rejecting any aggression against their sovereignty or territorial integrity. Abdel Aati coordinated with Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Al Safadi, as well as his Kuwaiti and Bahraini counterparts, stressing that Arab national security is inseparable from Egypt's own national security. The Arab League's official spokesperson, Nabil Fahmy, separately issued a strong condemnation of what he described as Iran's repeated and flagrant attacks targeting Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan, warning against any further regional escalation. An unnamed American official, cited by El Balad, confirmed that back-channel diplomatic efforts are underway to de-escalate tensions with Iran following the recent exchange of fire.

On the nuclear energy file, El Fagr and Newsd report that Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly attended the installation ceremony of the reactor pressure vessel for the second nuclear unit at El Dabaa, with several ministers and international delegates present. Foreign Minister Abdel Aati's meeting with IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi on the sidelines underscored Egypt's framing of El Dabaa as a pillar of sustainable development and national energy security. Separately, El Balad notes that an IAEA expert team, following a twelve-day inspection, formally commended Egypt's comprehensive nuclear and radiation safety regulatory framework.

On the legislative front, El Balad and Newsd report that the joint constitutional and legislative committee of the House of Representatives, chaired by Counselor Mohamed Eid Mahgoub, granted final approval to the government-sponsored bill reorganizing Mustaqbal Misr for Sustainable Development. Parliamentarians including Senator Mohamed Mazlum, MP Rania Al Sheemy, and MP Mostafa Bakry each publicly endorsed the legislation, arguing it strengthens institutional governance and accelerates project delivery. The committee's legal adviser confirmed the amendments are consistent with constitutional provisions and do not conflict with competitive neutrality principles.

Watch For:

— Whether Egypt's diplomatic outreach produces a coordinated Arab institutional response to Iran through the Arab League or bilateral channels in the coming days. — The timeline for the House of Representatives plenary to ratify the Mustaqbal Misr reorganization bill following committee approval. — The pace of upcoming Lebanon-Israel talks in Rome and whether Egyptian mediation efforts over Gaza expand alongside the regional security realignment now under way.

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