Egypt’s Sisi heads to Jordan upon invitation of King Abdullah II

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Mon, 18 Jan 2021 - 12:29 GMT

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Mon, 18 Jan 2021 - 12:29 GMT

 
CAIRO – 18 January 2020:  President Abdel Fatah al Sisi departed, Monday heading to Jordan in an official visit per an invitation of King Abdullah II.
 
Presidency spokesperson Bassam Rady said that Sisi is expected to hold talks with King Abdullah II and discuss the latest development in the Middle East, along with the two countries Bilateral relations and coordination.
 
Last week, Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry held talks, with visiting Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi.
 
The two top diplomats' talks tackled means of boosting relations as well as the developments in regional and international issues, Foreign Ministry’s spokesman Ahmed Hafez said.
 
During the meeting, Shoukry briefed his Jordanian counterpart Ayman Safadi on the outcome of recent contacts made by Egypt with all parties concerned with the Palestinian cause.
 
Shoukry received Safadi in the presence of Jordan's new ambassador to Egypt Amgad Al Aadialah, who presented his credentials to the foreign minister.
 
Both ministers underlined the deeply-rooted, strong relations between Egypt and Jordan and highlighted continuous coordination and consultations under the directives of both countries' political leaderships to establish security and stability in the region, Spokesman for the Foreign Ministry Ahmed Hafez said.
 
The ministers also focused on means to support the Palestinian cause and they have the same views on regional and international developments, particularly in Syria, Libya and Yemen.
 
They emphasized the need to put an end to any foreign interference in the Arab countries' affairs and reach peaceful solutions to the crises of these countries in a way that preserve the Arab national security and land integrity, Hafez added
 
 
 

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