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Egyptian FM discusses regional stability with Lebanese, Iranian counterparts

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CAIRO, March 22 (Xinhua) -- Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty discussed on Saturday the latest regional developments with his Lebanese and Iranian counterparts during two separate phone calls, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

During talks with Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji, Abdelatty emphasized Egypt's support for the Lebanese state, its national institutions, and its stability in the face of security challenges, reiterating his country's rejection of any actions that could undermine the security, safety, and stability of the Lebanese people.

Underlining the need to uphold the ceasefire agreement in southern Lebanon, he called for the full and unconditional withdrawal of Israeli forces and for the Lebanese Army to be enabled to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1701.

He emphasized that the resolution "must be applied fully and simultaneously by all parties without selectivity."

Meanwhile, Abdelatty and his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi addressed the rapid developments in the region and the need to contain the escalation, whether in Gaza, Lebanon, or Yemen.

The Egyptian foreign minister stressed the need for restraint during this critical phase in the region, and to refrain from taking any steps or actions that would further exacerbate the already tense situation.

He also discussed security concerns in the Red Sea, highlighting the importance of ensuring freedom of navigation in the area. Abdelatty noted the severe economic impact on Egypt due to declining Suez Canal revenues caused by regional instability.

He emphasized the importance of restoring calm to the region and preventing the region from sliding into a cycle of violence and escalation. Enditem

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