🕊️ Sharm el-Sheikh Summit 2025: Peace with cameras or power engineering?

In Sharm el-Sheikh, peace was made with cameras ... not with the pens of agreements.

🕊️ Sharm el-Sheikh Summit 2025: Peace with cameras or power engineering?


From truce to political theater 🎯
The summit took place on October 13, 2025 with the participation of more than twenty world leaders.
But behind the diplomatic rhetoric, the event became a platform to reintroduce Trump to the world as a "peacemaker" ahead of the US elections, and to showcase Cairo's skill in repositioning itself as a mediation capital.
Israel was conspicuously absent, with organizers only inviting regional mediators - making the summit seem more symbolic than a real agreement.

The New Quartet: Washington-Cairo-Ankara-Doha 🧩
The summit revealed a pragmatic alliance that brought opposites together in a preliminary guarantee document.

Washington has regained its role as a key director in the Middle East theater.
Egypt emphasized that it remains the mandatory gateway to any peace arrangements.
Turkey imposed its conditions by excluding Netanyahu, emerging as a regional power that cannot be ignored.
Qatar cemented its position as an indispensable mediator in negotiations and exchange deals.
This quartet has redistributed influence on the map of the Middle East, but it is more of a fragile balance than a permanent alliance.

The Sharm el-Sheikh summit summarized the new Middle East equation:
It succeeded in creating a moment of hope, but it did not end a conflict.
The coming weeks will determine whether this image will become a reality... or remain another scene in the archives of "televised peace."


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