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    UAE President meets with the Egyptian President in Al Alamein City

    August 22, 2022
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    On a fraternal visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt, UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan arrived in Al Alamein City. At Al Alamein International Airport. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed was welcomed by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The Egyptian President and UAE President exchanged cordial talks in the VIP lounge at the airport, which reflected the strong fraternal ties between the two countries.

    UAE President meets with the Egyptian President in Al Alamein CityThey also discussed cooperation and the many opportunities to expand the horizons to a broader level. This would strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries, especially in the economic and development fields. This will support their aspirations to achieve sustainable development, progress, and prosperity in their two brotherly nations. Furthermore, they discussed a number of issues and dossiers of mutual interest and the latest regional and global developments.

    To maintain international peace and security, they also stressed the importance of dialogue, understanding, and diplomatic methods for settling disputes and crises. Additionally, the meeting touched on the importance of enhancing Arab unity and joint action to face the challenges facing the Arab world. Their support also extended to efforts aimed at resolving crises in countries in the region. This will strengthen the foundations of stability and security for their people and ensure prosperity and peace.

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