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Egypt opposes non-Red Sea states’ role in regional security arrangements

25 May 2026
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Egypt has declared its opposition to the involvement of non-Red Sea countries in security and political arrangements concerning the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. This stance was articulated by Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty during a meeting with Yemeni Prime Minister Shaya al-Zindani in Cairo, part of the ongoing Egyptian-Yemeni strategic dialogue. Abdelatty reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to Yemen’s unity and territorial integrity, supporting its internationally recognized government. The discussions emphasized the need for enhanced maritime security in the region amid rising tensions, with Abdelatty emphasizing that the responsibility for security in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden lies solely with Arab and African nations bordering these waters. Both parties agreed to adopt a more comprehensive approach to Red Sea security, incorporating economic and developmental aspects alongside military considerations and called for the activation of relevant mechanisms within the Council of Arab and African States Bordering the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

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Egypt’s insistence on limiting the involvement of non-littoral states underscores the growing geopolitical dynamics in the Red Sea region, which is strategically significant for international shipping and trade. The Red Sea serves as a crucial maritime route connecting Europe to Asia, making it vital for global commerce. Historical tensions in the area, influenced by conflicts in Yemen and regional rivalries, have raised concerns about security and stability. Egypt’s position reflects broader regional efforts to assert control over local security frameworks and reduce external influence, particularly from non-Arab nations involved in security negotiations.

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