Parliamentarian: The tripartite summit highlights Egypt’s position as a strategic link in the Mediterranean
Representative Mohamed Nashaat Al-Omda, a member of the House of Representatives and Secretary of the Mostaqbal Watan Party in Minya, stressed the importance of the tripartite summit between Egypt, Cyprus, and Greece, noting that it highlights the role and status of Egypt, its regional power, and its keenness to develop cooperation in areas of common interest.
Nashat Al-Omda noted, in a press statement today, that holding the summit is very important in light of the increasing regional and international challenges that have affected the countries of the region and the world, stressing that Egypt plays a pivotal role in enhancing stability amid these challenges, and that Its foreign policy over the past years, thanks to the directives of President Sisi, has achieved tremendous success.
The member of the House of Representatives pointed out that the tripartite summit between President Sisi, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides confirms Egypt’s position as a strategic link in The region is a model for regional integration and an important step to enhance cooperation and sustainable development.
Mohamed Al-Omda described regional coordination between Egypt, Greece and Cyprus as a unique model. It is based on common interests that aim to preserve the security and stability of the region, and to strengthen strategic partnerships between the three countries to confront regional and international challenges and support sustainable development.
The MP concluded by pointing out that there are multiple areas to enhance economic cooperation, whether in energy, electrical connectivity, or The areas of migration and receiving seasonal workers, and the three countries Egypt, Cyprus and Greece constitute an important axis in the Mediterranean.
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