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President Sisi:
= Egypt’s strong strategic position in the face of the Libyan crisis, which aims to restore stability and security
British Prime Minister:
= We support Egypt’s tangible and capable efforts to resolve the Libyan crisis
= We are interested in developing joint cooperation with Egypt in various fields.
To receive President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi called by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Ambassador Bassam Radi, official spokesman for the Presidency of the Republic, said that the contact referred to discussions and exchange of opinions on the evolution of various international and regional archives, the most important of which is the situation in Libya, since the president affirmed Egypt’s strong strategic position in the face of the Libyan crisis aimed at restoring stability and security and appealing to all Libyan parties. To the positive and constructive interaction in the different ways emanating from the Berlin Summit and the Cairo Declaration.
It is about reaching the presidential and parliamentary elections that will inaugurate the beginning of a new stage for the Libyan people towards the achievement of peace and stability, the restoration of the pillars of the national state and the end of the chaos of the spread of the terrorist groups.
The British Prime Minister voiced his support for Egypt’s tangible and capable efforts to resolve the Libyan crisis, and the two sides agreed to continue joint consultation and coordination in this regard.
At the level of the peace process in the Middle East, the importance of promoting collective international action at this stage was agreed towards the resumption of negotiations between the Palestinian and Israeli parties.
The contact also addressed the issue of the Renaissance dam, where the president highlighted the paramount importance of the water issue for the Egyptian people as a matter of national security, and then Egypt adheres to its water rights by reaching a legal agreement that guarantees clear rules for the process of filling and operating the dam, and achieves the common interests of all parties.
The spokesperson added that the communication discussed some issues related to bilateral relations, especially at the security, military, commercial and tourism levels, in light of the growing level of relations between the two countries during the recent period, as Johnson affirmed the Great Britain’s interest in developing joint cooperation with Egypt in various fields.
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