Demarcation
The agreement signed by the Libyan outgoing Government of National Unity and Turkey is null and void, the Egyptian and Greek foreign ministers said in a Sunday press conference, calling on the UN to take a “clear stance” on that cabinet.
The Greek prime minister affirmed his country's rejection of the Libyan-Turkish MoU signed in December 2019.
An Ethiopian delegation arrived in Khartoum Tuesday.
The president had begun his visit with laying wreath on the Unknown Soldier Tomb before holding a meeting with Greek counterpart.
Spain's Minister of Foreign Affairs Arancha González Laya affirmed the need to thwart attempts of illegal immigration in the countries bordering the Mediterranean, hailing Egypt as a good model in facing the phenomenon.
The Greek government on Thursday said it would submit to the Parliament with an expected approval a demarcation agreement Egypt and Greece have signed earlier this month.
That is because the European Union did not respond to their demands.
On August 6, 2020, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and his Greek counterpart, Nikos Dendias, on Thursday signed the agreement.
Speaker of the Libyan House of Representatives Aguila Saleh arrived in Cairo on Monday.
The country’s daily production of gas rose this month to 6.6 billion cubic meters from six billion cubic meters in July 2017.
The coming period will witness intensive activity in the Red Sea area, in preparation for the first international bidding to explore oil and gas in this region.
Deputy Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammad Bin Salman Al Saud, refuted any claims of dispute with Egypt regarding the Red Sea islands of Tiran and Sanafir