Egypt and France discussed Tuesday the positive developments in the distinguished relations between Egypt and France, and the continued coordination between the two countries regarding regional and international issues of common interest.
This came during a meeting between Deputy Foreign Minister for African Affairs Ambassador Hamdi Sanad Loza, Chairperson of the Defense and Armed Forces Committee of the French National Assembly Françoise Dumas and member of the French National Assembly Gwendal Rouillard.
The two sides also exchanged views on developments in Libya, Syria, Lebanon, the Palestinian territories and the African Sahel region.
For their part, the two French parliamentarians praised the great efforts made by Egypt to reach a ceasefire in Gaza Strip as well as the Egyptian initiative to reconstruct Gaza and provide humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people.
The discussions also dealt with the latest developments related to Ethiopia’s Nile dam.
The deputy foreign minister for African affairs reviewed the Egyptian stance regarding the need to reach a binding and comprehensive legal agreement on filling and operating the dam in a manner that takes into account the rights and interests of the three countries, Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia.
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