Home Politics Monitor Iranian Foreign Minister’s Arrival in Egypt, a First Since 2013
Politics Monitor

Iranian Foreign Minister’s Arrival in Egypt, a First Since 2013

This visit comes at a time when Iran is increasing diplomatic consultations to try to ease regional tensions, following strikes against Israel on October 1, which now raise fears of reprisals.

The last visit by an Iranian foreign minister to Egypt was in January 2013 when Ali Akbar Salehi traveled to Cairo.

Iran is increasing its diplomatic initiatives. Before heading to Cairo, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was in Jordan on Wednesday as part of a regional tour.

On October 1, Iran launched 200 missiles at Israel, including hypersonic missiles for the first time. Tehran presented these strikes as retaliation for the assassination of Palestinian Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in July in the Iranian capital, which it attributed to Israel. Iran also claims it acted in response to the death of an Iranian general in a strike in Lebanon, as well as Hassan Nasrallah, who has led Hezbollah for over 30 years and is financially and militarily supported by Iran.

Israel has vowed to make Iran pay for its attack.

The Iranian Foreign Minister is intensifying diplomatic initiatives.

He has successively visited Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq, and Oman, which usually serves as an intermediary for indirect talks with the United States.

On Tuesday evening, Abbas Araghchi spoke with his French counterpart Jean-Noël Barrot and the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, according to Tehran.

After Egypt, he will then head to Turkey, his ministry announced.

This article is originally published on rfi.fr

Related Articles

Politics Monitor

EU Forest Monitoring Law: A Landmark Step Toward Resilient European Forests

European forests, covering nearly 40% of the continent’s land area, are at...

Politics Monitor

Strong Local Governments: Cornerstone of Democracy, Says Congress President at Yerevan Forum

The President of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the...

Politics Monitor

Hungary’s Foreign Funding Bill Sparks EU Outcry Over Threat to Free Press

Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has introduced...

Politics Monitor

Seven EU Nations Condemn Gaza Strikes, Urge Aid

Seven European countries-Iceland, Luxembourg, Spain, Slovenia, Malta, Ireland, and Norway-have issued a...