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Interesting development in the Middle East. Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is actively working on regional contacts — recently holding discussions with colleagues from Egypt, Oman, and Qatar. It concerns exchanging positions on the current geopolitical situation and shared challenges.
This shows how important it is to have dialogue even when tensions are high. Each country tries to keep communication channels open to understand each other and prevent escalation. On a global level, we see similar trends — even the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and other world leaders are constantly seeking opportunities for diplomatic negotiations, understanding that dialogue is better than conflict.
Iran's diplomatic efforts are aimed precisely at engaging neighbors in constructive conversation. These are not just formal contacts — they are attempts to influence the regional agenda and find common ground on urgent issues. Such steps often go unnoticed by the media, but it is they that shape real policy on the ground.