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The meeting between El-Sisi and Charles Michel focused on the developments in Gaza

The President of Egypt and the President of the European Council met and discussed the developments of the Gaza war.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Al-Cahirah Al-Akhbariya, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and European Council President Charles Michel met with each other on the sidelines of the international conference “Emergency Aid to Gaza” in Jordan. They consulted.

Ahmad Fahmy, the spokesman of the Egyptian presidential institution, announced that in this meeting, the two sides emphasized the strength and depth of relations and partnership between Egypt and the European Union, especially After increasing the level of relations, they emphasized the strategic and comprehensive partnership that opens the way for more cooperation in the shadow of the links and common interests of the two sides.

Also, in this meeting, the situation in the Middle East region, especially the developments in the Gaza Strip, was discussed and analyzed by Al-Sisi and Michel.

Also, the head of the Council of Europe appreciated Egypt’s mediation efforts in the ceasefire and prisoner exchange talks between the Zionist regime and the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip and expressed its support for the European side. He emphasized all measures that can support the civilians and resolve the humanitarian crisis of the residents of the Gaza Strip.

These statements are made by the head of the European Council while several European countries openly support the Zionist regime and do not take any action against this regime in defense of the nation. The oppressors of Palestine do not do it.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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