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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Egypt Intensifies Regional Diplomacy as U.S. Strikes on Iran Complete and Cairo Mediates for Ceasefire Agreement.

Lead:

Egypt launched a sweeping diplomatic offensive on Wednesday, June 10, engaging multiple regional and African partners simultaneously as the United States confirmed the completion of military strikes against Iran. Cairo's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held a series of meetings and phone calls — including with his Eritrean, Saudi, and Emirati counterparts — while President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi received Democratic Republic of Congo President Félix Tshisekedi for high-level bilateral talks, underscoring Egypt's dual focus on Horn of Africa stability and Nile water diplomacy.

Details:

Egypt's foreign policy machinery was in full motion on Wednesday. According to El-Balad, Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty stated publicly that Egypt is working "day and night" to broker an understanding between the United States and Iran that would halt the current military confrontation. This came as Newsd reported the U.S. Central Command announced the completion of its strikes against Iran, raising the urgency of diplomatic intervention. Qatari negotiators were simultaneously reported to have traveled to Tehran in coordination with Washington in a parallel effort to reach a final agreement, according to El-Balad citing Reuters.

On the African front, El-Fagr and El-Balad both reported that President Sisi hosted DRC President Tshisekedi at the Ittihadiya Palace, where the two leaders witnessed the signing of several bilateral agreements and memoranda of understanding. The joint session emphasized respect for international law governing transboundary rivers — a matter of direct relevance to Egypt's long-standing Nile water concerns — as well as support for peace efforts in eastern Congo. Tshisekedi was quoted by El-Balad as affirming a shared history of struggle for African sovereignty between the two nations.

Separately, El-Fagr reported that Abdelatty received Eritrean Foreign Minister Osman Saleh in Cairo, where discussions centered on strengthening the strategic partnership between Egypt and Eritrea and coordinating positions on regional files including Sudan, Somalia, and the Palestinian cause. The Egyptian foreign minister reaffirmed Cairo's opposition to any partition of Sudan and called for preservation of the country's territorial unity.

According to Sada, a member of the Egyptian Senate's Media and Culture Committee stated that Egypt's regional coordination — notably with Qatar — reflects a "responsible vision" aimed at making the Sharm el-Sheikh agreement a success and sustaining de-escalation efforts across multiple fronts.

Watch For:

Whether the Qatari mission to Tehran yields a preliminary framework for halting U.S.-Iran hostilities, and what role Egypt assumes in any resulting agreement given Abdelatty's stated mediation efforts.

The outcome of the Egypt-DRC bilateral agreements on Nile water governance, particularly as Egypt continues to press for legally binding international frameworks on transboundary river use.

Egypt's next diplomatic move regarding Sudan, following the alignment of positions expressed jointly with Eritrea and the explicit rejection of any territorial division of the country.

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