Egypt’s
Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty discussed with his Bulgarian counterpart, Georg
Georgiev, developing relations between the two countries in various fields, in
light of the directives of the political leadership in both countries.
During a phone call,
the two ministers exchanged views on ways to develop trade, economic, and
investment relations between the two countries, especially as Bulgaria is one
of the main suppliers of wheat and grains to Egypt.
The two ministers
also exchanged views on developments in the Middle East and the turmoil facing
the region. Abdelatty and Georgiev discussed developments in the Gaza Strip in
detail.
The Egyptian
minister reviewed the Arab plan for Gaza reconstruction and the efforts made to
consolidate the ceasefire. He stressed the need to move forward with
implementing the second phase of the agreement.
For his part, the
Bulgarian Foreign Minister praised Egypt's sincere efforts in preparing the
Arab plan for reconstruction and the current efforts to achieve calm and
release the hostages.
Source: Egypt Today