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Friday, June 19, 2026
Egypt Welcomes US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding as President Al-Sisi Attends G7 Summit in France.

Lead:

A convergence of diplomatic activity marked Thursday as Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi participated in the G7 Summit in the French city of Evian, while Cairo simultaneously welcomed a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding between Washington and Tehran. Egyptian officials framed both developments as complementary pillars of a broader regional de-escalation effort, positioning Egypt as a central mediating voice between global powers and the Middle East.

Details:

According to Sada Al-Balad and Newsd, President Al-Sisi's participation in the G7 Summit was characterized by the Egyptian Ministry of Information as a demonstration of Egypt's role as Africa's representative voice and a stabilizing force in the Global South. Parliamentarians echoed this framing, with Senator Tamer Abdel Hamid stating that Egypt's G7 presence reflects the resilience and standing of the national economy. Separately, Senator Ahmed Hafez and MP Hossam Saeed both emphasized that Al-Sisi's bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump on the summit's sidelines signals strong international confidence in Egypt's capacity to shape regional balance.

On the Iran nuclear file, El-Fagr and El-Balad reported that President Al-Sisi formally welcomed the Memorandum of Understanding signed between President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, calling it an important step toward de-escalation and regional stability. Egypt's presidency stated that the memorandum creates conditions to address broader regional crises, including the Palestinian cause. Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Abdel Aati held separate telephone calls with US Senior Arab Affairs Adviser Massad Boulos, Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, affirming Egypt's readiness to support forthcoming technical negotiations between Washington and Tehran.

On the international response, El-Balad reported that American special envoy Steve Witkoff told the US Congress that Iran would invite International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to monitor its nuclear sites and begin identifying uranium storage locations following the agreement. Qatar's Foreign Ministry described the accord as a solid foundation for the next phase of negotiations. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to El-Balad citing CNN, launched a lobbying campaign in Washington to influence the agreement's trajectory, while far-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir dismissed the deal as an arrangement with what he termed "21st-century Nazis." Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf warned that Tehran would respond firmly to any violation of the accord or attempts to impose additional conditions.

Watch For:

Whether forthcoming US-Iran technical negotiations produce a binding framework on uranium enrichment caps and inspection protocols, or stall over competing interpretations of the memorandum's terms.

How Israel's lobbying effort in Washington — and its stated commitment to the Lebanon ceasefire contingent on Hezbollah compliance — affects the broader regional de-escalation timeline.

Whether Egypt's diplomatic momentum from the G7 Summit translates into a formal facilitation role in the next round of US-Iran talks, as signaled by Cairo's public statements of readiness.

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