Egyptian FM Sameh Shoukry on Saturday phoned three counterparts discussing bilateral relations in addition to regional and international issues of joint concern, Al Bawaba News reported. Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Badr Abd Al Ati said that Shoukry called foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany discussing the war against terrorism; Iran's nuclear agreement and the situation in Libya, Syria, Yemen and Iraq. Shoukry discussed the recent nuclear agreement reached between Iran and the G-6 countries and potential implications for regional security and stability, the Libyan crisis, as well as the developments of the Syrian crisis and the situation in Yemen and Iraq, Abdel Ati said. Shoukry signaled to the British, French and German continuous support to Egypt in light of the waged war against terrorism, Abd Al Ati stated. Britain, France and Germany appreciated the Egyptian effective role in the fight against terrorism, voicing full solidarity with Egypt as the center of stability in the Middle East, Abd Al Ati added.