Egypt said on Tuesday that talks between President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman reflected a "mutual understanding" about efforts to confront regional threats to security and stability, Anadolu has reported. The agency said that Al-Sisi met Bin Salman in Cairo where the Egyptian president reiterated his country's commitment to the security of the Gulf region as an extension of Egypt's own national security. "There is joint eagerness to move forward towards further deepening and developing the relations of the two countries," affirmed Al-Sisi. The de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia said that his visit to Egypt was to consolidate their "distinguished" relationship. "It is important to continue coordination, intensive consultation and an exchange of views […] Source
Egypt and Saudi Arabia have mutual understanding on ‘regional threats’
June 22nd, 2022 Awake Goy
Oil prices rise highest as Russia, Saudi Arabia align output freeze
Iran, Oman must boost ties after JCPOA implementation: Rouhani
Saudi Arabia follows the very policy Israel has followed against Palestine
Envoy: Iran, Turkey enjoy complementary economies
Dead Minke whale found on shore at Creevy, Ireland
Egypt reopens airspace to Qatar as Gulf allies continue lifting Doha blockade