When diplomacy protects the past

 

The revolution of 2011 was reshaping Egypt’s political order, straining institutions, and testing the resilience of civil society. Like many diplomats serving abroad during that period, my daily work centred on urgent foreign-policy concerns such as the political transition, economic stability, and preserving international partnerships while events unfolded rapidly at home.

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