




A landmark quartet meeting, convened by Egypt, has recently concluded in Cairo, marking a significant breakthrough in the ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve long-standing regional disputes. The meeting, which brought together high-ranking officials from Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, sought to promote greater cooperation and understanding among key stakeholders in the Middle East.
The quartet meeting, which was characterized as a “historic” moment by Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, aimed to address pressing issues affecting the region, including security concerns, economic cooperation, and the ongoing conflict in Yemen. Diplomatic sources close to the meeting suggested that the discussion was marked by a renewed commitment to regional stability and a shared resolve to strengthen bilateral ties among the participating nations.
In a statement released following the meeting, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi underscored the significance of the gathering, emphasizing the need for collective action to tackle the complex challenges facing the region. The Egyptian leader welcomed the support of his counterparts in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, highlighting the importance of their participation in the meeting.
The quartet meeting also featured a special address by Jordanian King Abdullah II, who called for increased dialogue and cooperation to address the pressing issue of refugees in the region. The Jordanian monarch emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach to address the root causes of migration and the need for enhanced international support to host countries.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, meanwhile, expressed his country’s commitment to enhancing regional cooperation and promoting stability through inclusive dialogue. The Saudi diplomat acknowledged the complexities of the regional situation, but stressed the importance of collective efforts to confront the challenges ahead.
The meeting’s conclusions underscored the importance of multilateral diplomacy in promoting regional security and cooperation. The quartet’s decision to enhance economic ties and cooperation on security matters marks a significant step towards a more integrated and connected Middle East.
As tensions persist in key hotspots, such as Yemen and Iraq, the success of the quartet meeting serves as a reminder of the need for sustained diplomatic efforts to address the complex challenges facing the Middle East. The outcome of the meeting is expected to inform future regional engagements and provide a solid foundation for the development of a more comprehensive and inclusive approach to regional cooperation. In the words of Egyptian Foreign Minister Shoukry, the meeting marked a new chapter in regional relations, one that emphasizes the importance of collective action and inclusive dialogue.
