Iraqi, Egyptian Leaders Urge Regional Unity to End Military Conflicts

Iraqi, Egyptian Leaders Urge Regional Unity to End Military Conflicts

Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi spoke on March 15 to address the consequences of ongoing military conflicts in the Middle East. They focused on the war's destabilizing effects on the region and called for greater coordination of Arab states to present a unified front.

The leaders urged the international community to act decisively to stop military operations that escalate violence and threaten regional and global security. Their dialogue highlights growing concern among key Arab powers about the widening impact of the conflict on political stability and resources.

This joint call underscores the need for diplomatic efforts to prevent further deterioration, emphasizing dialogue over conflict. The instability affects millions across the region, with risks of expanded warfare and humanitarian crises if fighting continues unchecked.

The conversation signals intensified regional efforts to unify responses to the conflict, showcasing Iraq and Egypt’s roles in seeking peaceful solutions amid persistent violence and geopolitical tensions.

Source: Qatar News Agency General | Image credit: Qatar News Agency General

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