In order to improve bilateral relations between Egypt and Tunisia and best serve the interests of their respective countries, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi recently received a phone call from his Tunisian counterpart, Kais Saied. This discussion covered various topics, including the need to achieve a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the provision of urgent humanitarian assistance to the residents of Gaza and the search for a just and comprehensive approach to the Palestinian problem.
The two leaders expressed their willingness to work together to strengthen bilateral ties between Egypt and Tunisia. Presidential Spokesperson Ahmed Fahmy stressed the importance of Egypt’s efforts to take advantage of the current truce between Israel and the Palestinians to achieve a permanent ceasefire and provide more aid humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, very affected by the conflicts.
These discussions between the Egyptian and Tunisian presidents illustrate the importance of cooperation between neighboring countries to resolve regional problems and promote peace and stability. By working together, they hope to bring tangible improvements to the situation in the Gaza Strip and advance a just political solution for the Palestinian people.
This initiative also demonstrates Egypt’s commitment to playing an active role in resolving conflicts in the Middle East and providing humanitarian assistance to affected populations. Through these actions, Egypt strengthens its position as a regional mediator and demonstrates its willingness to work towards peace and development in the region.
In conclusion, the discussion between President al-Sisi and President Saied marks an important step in efforts to consolidate relations between Egypt and Tunisia and promote regional stability. These measures illustrate the commitment of both countries to support the Palestinian cause and to work together to find lasting solutions to the problems affecting the region.