Regional Diplomats Meet in Cairo to Discuss Libya and Broader Security Challenges
Senior diplomats from Türkiye, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United States gathered in Cairo on Saturday for high-level discussions focused on Libya and other pressing regional issues.
The meeting brought together Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, and Massad Boulos, the US senior advisor for Arab and African affairs.
According to Türkiye’s Foreign Ministry, the talks centered on developments across the region, with particular attention given to the situation in Libya and ongoing efforts to address regional security and stability challenges.
The gathering reflects continued diplomatic coordination among key regional and international stakeholders amid evolving political and security dynamics in North Africa and the Middle East.
While officials confirmed that Libya was a major topic of discussion, no detailed information was released regarding specific proposals, agreements, or outcomes from the meeting.
The Cairo talks underscore growing efforts by regional powers and international partners to strengthen dialogue on conflict resolution, political stability, and cooperation in areas facing ongoing uncertainty.
Observers view the meeting as part of broader diplomatic initiatives aimed at encouraging stability in Libya and fostering greater coordination on regional issues affecting the Middle East and North Africa.
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