Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi visited the Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ in the New Administrative Capital (NAC) on Monday. The visit marked his participation in the Eastern Christmas celebrations, where he extended warm greetings to Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria and Patriarch of St. Mark Diocese, as well as to Coptic Christians across the nation.
Addressing the congregation briefly, President Sisi acknowledged the anxieties that have arisen over past years, emphasizing that challenges were faced peacefully. “I am speaking to the world through you,” the president said, adding that the love among Egyptians continues to grow stronger. He reassured the attendees of his commitment to serving with honor and integrity, stating, “If the person responsible for you is a bad person, fear for your country. But, thank God, nothing like this exists.”

President Sisi underscored the significance of trust in leadership, expressing his dedication to handling all matters with honesty. He called for unity, reminding the audience that Egypt’s strength lies in its collective harmony. “Egypt is a big country, and God willing, the coming days will be better than the past,” he affirmed.

The event concluded with President Sisi presenting a bouquet of flowers to Pope Tawadros II on behalf of all Egyptians. He posed for photos with the deacons’ choir and the pope, sharing in the joy of the occasion. The atmosphere was marked by warmth and celebration, as the president expressed his appreciation and respect for the Coptic community.
President Sisi’s visit reflected a message of solidarity, unity, and hope for a prosperous future, reinforcing Egypt’s commitment to coexistence and national pride.

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