Iranian President said Tuesday evening that Tehran is extending its hand to Islamic countries in the region, including Saudi Arabia and Egypt, to establish a new regional security architecture, according to a report carried by Israeli media.
Iranian President made the remarks on Tuesday evening, according to a report by Amit Segal (N12). The statement, carried by Israeli media, calls for a new regional security framework that includes Saudi Arabia and Egypt — two key U.S. allies in the region. The proposal comes amid ongoing diplomatic engagement between Washington and Tehran, with a reported U.S.-Iran agreement reportedly hours away from being signed. The Zioneer has previously reported on the regional security context, including Iran's missile strikes at U.S. bases in the region and Gulf states' activation of air defenses. The Iranian president's outreach to Saudi Arabia and Egypt is a significant development, as it signals Tehran's willingness to engage with its traditional adversaries in the region. However, the full details of the proposed security architecture remain unclear, and it is not yet known whether Saudi Arabia or Egypt have responded to the overture.
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