Egypt’s president and Jordan’s foreign minister meet over regional challenges and cooperation

On Monday, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi and Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi met to discuss regional challenges and cooperation.

Sisi and Safadi discussed the latest developments in Lebanon, Syria, and Libya at a meeting in Cairo, according to the Egyptian Presidency.

They also discussed the Middle East peace process and efforts to coordinate between Egypt and Israel.

The two sides emphasized the importance of stepping up international efforts in order to resume dialogue on resolving the Palestinian dilemma in accordance with international legitimacy decisions.

Meanwhile, the group discussed the general state of bilateral relations, emphasizing the significance of bolstering economic connections and growing commercial interchange.

They praised Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq’s trilateral cooperation, emphasizing the importance of building on the outcomes of the June summit in Baghdad.

Sisi and Safadi also promised to take real steps to improve joint coordination and collaboration between the three countries, particularly in the areas of energy, electricity, and industrial complexes. Enditem

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