MP: Iraq Hosting Iran-Egypt Rapprochement Talks
TEHRAN -- Iraq is hosting negotiations between Iran and Egypt to resume full diplomatic relations, with preparations underway for a meeting between Presidents Ebrahim Raisi and Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, an Iranian lawmaker says.
“Negotiations between Iran and Egypt are ongoing in Iraq, and we will witness the re-establishment of Iranian-Egyptian relations in the near future. We anticipate the opening of embassies between the two countries, and following this step, preparations will be made for a meeting between the Iranian President and the Egyptian President,” Fadahussein Maleki, a member of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said.
Maleki emphasized that “rebuilding relations between Iran and Egypt is of utmost importance because Egypt is one of the oldest and most civilized countries in the region and the world. Therefore, Egypt holds great significance and is highly valued compared to other nations.”
The negotiations come following Iran’s broader push to re-establish relations with Arab states, most notably Saudi Arabia.
Iran and Saudi Arabia reached a deal brokered in Beijing by Chinese leader Xi Jinping in March of this year to resume relations after decades of hostility.
Only three days after announcing a deal to re-establish diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia, Iran stated it wanted to improve ties with Egypt, Abu Dhabi-based daily the National reported.