Egypt and Saudi Arabia emphasized enhancing security cooperation, especially with latest challenges posing regionally, with the escalation of cybercrime, terrorism and extremism. Spokesman for the Egyptian presidency, Ahmad Fahmy said in a statement Sunday that President Abdelfattah El-Sisi met with Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud, State Minister Dr. Issam bin Saeed, with the presence of Egyptian Minister of Interior, Major General Mahmoud Tawfiq. Fahmy explained that the two sides tackled bilateral relations in order to minimize risks in the region as it constantly changes and develops, which requires an intensified joint training to keep up, as well as develop efforts to maintain security and stability. El-Sisi, according to Fahmy, reaffirmed that Egypt and Saudi Arabia share deep-rooted and well-established relations, as both countries remain key pillar of stability and security in the region, thus, it is essential to bolster cooperation. Source: Kuwait News Agency
Related Articles
The US Ambassador: The displaced must be returned to their areas ‘with respect’ without pressure or coercion
The United States Ambassador to Iraq, Alina Romanowski, confirmed today that her country has provided financial aid exceeding $3 billion to the displaced and refugees, expressing her refusal to force the displaced to remain in camps or forcibly return…
If she wins the presidency .. Harris pledges to reach a ceasefire in Gaza
Kamala Harris, Democratic candidate for the US presidential elections, pledged to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Harris said that if she becomes President of the United States, she will stand by Ukraine but will never “court” dictators “unlike”…
Safadi warns that any Israeli attempt to displace Palestinians to Jordan will be considered a declaration of war
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi warned that any Israeli attempt to displace Palestinians from the West Bank towards his country will be considered a “declaration of war”, while his German counterpart, Annalena Baerbock, denounced the positions…
