Iranian FM lauds ‘unprecedented’ progress in diplomatic ties with Egypt

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Wed, Jun. 4, 2025
CAIRO – 4 June 2025: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced on Tuesday that relations between Tehran and Cairo have entered a new phase, describing the current level of engagement and trust between the two sides as “unprecedented.”

Writing on the social media platform X, Araghchi emphasized that diplomacy between Iran and Egypt has reached a turning point, characterized by increased political cooperation and a heightened sense of mutual confidence.

During his visit to Cairo, Araghchi held high-level meetings with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty. He noted the significance of these discussions, highlighting them as milestones in the evolving relationship between the two regional powers.

Araghchi also underscored Iran and Egypt’s shared responsibility in promoting regional peace and stability, citing their deep-rooted civilizations and influential roles in Middle Eastern affairs.

In a gesture reflecting cultural and religious appreciation, Araghchi visited the historic Sayyidna Al-Hussein Mosque in Cairo, where he performed evening prayers. He later dined at the traditional Naguib Mahfouz Restaurant in Khan El-Khalili, joined by prominent Egyptian figures, including three former foreign ministers—Amr Moussa, Nabil Fahmy, and Mohamed El-Orabi. According to Araghchi, the discussions were highly constructive.

This visit marks one of the most visible signs of rapprochement between Iran and Egypt after years of limited diplomatic engagement, signaling a potential shift in regional alliances and cooperation.