Egypt backs US-Iran MoU in 60-day test for regional peace, analyst says

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Foreign ministers of Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia are meeting in Cairo to discuss a number of regional issues.
Top of the agenda was the implementation of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the US and Iran.
The ministers viewed it as a constructive step toward de-escalation.
They stressed on the need for a swift conclusion to the next phase of negotiations.
They also discussed the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

Hussein Haridy, a former senior Egyptian diplomat who previously served as ambassador to Pakistan and Spain, tells Al Jazeera that Egypt and key regional states back the US-Iran MoU, see the 60-day window as crucial to avoid renewed war, and link regional security to easing Palestinian suffering and advancing a political solution for Palestine.

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