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    "Abdel Fattah El-Sisi",
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    "Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey & Pakistan Signal Push for New Regional Security Framework",
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  "textContent": "Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan moved to strengthen regional diplomatic coordination on Monday as President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi hosted the foreign ministers of the four countries in Cairo, amid growing efforts to shape a more stable Middle East following recent geopolitical shifts and the emerging diplomatic track between the United States and Iran. Meeting […]\n\nThe post Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey & Pakistan Signal Push for New Regional Security Framework appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
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