President Abdel
Fattah El-Sisi received a phone call from President of the Republic of Cyprus,
Nikos Christodoulides, focusing on bilateral relations and regional
developments.
Spokesman for
the Presidency, Ambassador Ahmed Fahmy, said the two Presidents emphasized
their countries' commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing
cooperation in an array of domains for the benefit of their peoples,
particularly in the economic, energy, and electrical connectivity fields.
President
El-Sisi and the Cypriot President underscored commitment to the Tripartite
Cooperation Mechanism with Greece and its regular meetings, considering it an
important tool for promoting regional cooperation. The call also touched on
regional developments and ways to de-escalate tensions in the area.
President
El-Sisi reiterated the need for all parties to exercise wisdom and
responsibility, and for an immediate and urgent ceasefire in both Gaza and
Lebanon. He warned of the grave consequences of the ongoing escalation on all
the peoples of the region and on their aspirations for stability and
development.
The Cypriot
President lauded Egypt's efforts to restore stability in the region and
stressed his country's commitment to supporting all efforts aimed at promoting
peace and security.
Source: State
Information Service