The Minister of Foreign Affairs sends a telegram to the Minister of Defense on the Day of Remembrance: May God protect Egypt and protect our armed forces



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Today, March 9, Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry sent a telegram to Lieutenant General / Mohamed Zaki, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Minister of Defense and Military Production, on the occasion of the anniversary of the martyr and the day of the ancient warrior. , whose text is the following:

“Mr. Lieutenant General / Mohamed Zaki

Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Minister of Defense and Military Production

After the greetings ,,

On my own behalf and on behalf of the members of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I would like to present to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, commanders, officers, non-commissioned officers and soldiers, with the highest expressions of gratitude. and reverence on the occasion of the day of the martyr and the ancient warrior.

It is a day that will continue to be a bright light that commemorates the proud blood that was shed for defending the land of this nation, for preserving its capabilities and preserving its sovereignty and independence; They are martyrs who did not spare their pure souls for the sake of the nation’s prosperity and to undermine their enemies.

In conveying to His Excellency our full appreciation for the role of the armed forces and their heroic men, I would like to take this opportunity to express our full pride in the sacrifices they make for the redemption of the homeland and of our great people. The members of the Ministry and I extend a sincere greeting to the families of our righteous martyrs and their great sacrifices.

May God protect Egypt, protect our armed forces, protect our country, and grant mercy and forgiveness to our righteous martyrs.

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