The Foreign Minister praises the Tunisian position in support of achieving Egyptian water security
Dr. received Badr Abdel Ati, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, today, Mohamed Ali Al-Nafti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Tunisian Affairs Abroad in the sisterly Republic of Tunisia.
Ambassador Tamim Khallaf, the official spokesman for The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Minister Abdel Ati praised the qualitative progress witnessed in the course of Egyptian-Tunisian bilateral relations since the visit of Tunisian President Kais Saied to Cairo in April 2021. The bilateral entitlements that followed contributed to improving relations between the two brotherly countries.
Minister Abdel-Aty stressed the importance of making the most of the existing cooperation frameworks between the two countries, and maintaining the periodicity of holding bilateral committees. Joint efforts, as well as exploring opportunities for cooperation in Africa.
The Minister praised the Tunisian position in support of achieving Egyptian water security, and the existing cooperation in Nominations were exchanged between the two sides in various regional and international forums.
On the other hand, the two ministers discussed the successive developments in the Middle East region, where the two ministers discussed the latest developments in the situation in Syria, and they agreed The two ministers’ visions on the basic principles governing achieving security and stability in Syria, most notably the necessity of respecting Syrian sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity, and launching a comprehensive political process that preserves security and stability in Syria. Sister.
They also touched on a number of other regional issues of common interest, most notably the situation in the Gaza Strip, developments in Libya, and the issue of combating illegal immigration.
The two ministers agreed on the importance of continuing consultation and coordination between the two sides, and concerted Egyptian-Tunisian efforts to confront common regional challenges.