Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman made urgent appeals this week to solidify the Gaza ceasefire and advance a US-supported peace roadmap – a critical move as regional tensions simmer. 🔥
Meeting in Saudi Arabia, the leaders warned against escalating conflicts (including those involving Iran) that could destabilize the Middle East further. Their joint statement stressed 'non-negotiable' humanitarian aid access to Gaza and rejected forced displacement of Palestinians. 🕊️
Key priorities:
✅ Accelerate reconstruction in Gaza
✅ Two-state solution as only path to lasting peace
✅ Stronger Arab coordination to prevent wider conflict
The talks also spotlighted growing Egypt-Saudi collaboration, with Prince Mohammed calling ties 'pivotal' for regional stability. Both nations pledged to boost economic and political cooperation in 2026. 💼
As global powers watch closely, this partnership could reshape Middle East diplomacy – but with reconstruction costs soaring and trust fragile, the road ahead remains steep. 🏔️
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Egypt, Saudi Arabia urge Gaza ceasefire, push for US-backed peace plan
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