President Abdel Fattah El Sisi held a phone call on Wednesday with the Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.
According to the Presidency Spokesman Ambassador Mohamed el-Shennawy, the two leaders exchanged views on recent regional developments, foremost among them the blatant Israeli attack on Qatar.
President Sisi and Sheikh Meshal expressed their categorical condemnation of this attack, considering it a flagrant violation of international law and the UN Charter, and an unacceptable encroachment on the sovereignty of a fellow Arab state.
They affirmed their full solidarity with Qatar in this critical situation, reiterating their absolute support for its efforts to safeguard its security and stability, particularly in light of its joint mediation efforts with Egypt to secure a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and end the catastrophic humanitarian tragedy caused by the Israeli war.
The call also focused on developments in the Gaza Strip. The two leaders underscored the alignment of their views regarding the imperative need for an immediate and urgent ceasefire and the entry of sufficient humanitarian aid into the Strip.
President Sisi and Sheikh Meshal strongly voiced their vehement condemnation of the Israeli military escalation, and categorical rejection of attempts to displace the Palestinians or turn the Strip into an uninhabitable area.
Both leaders stressed the importance of urgent action by the international community to stop Israeli violations, reduce tension in the region, and launch a serious political process leading to the implementation of the two-state solution by establishing an independent Palestinian State along the June 4, 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital. They emphasised that this is the only way to achieve just, lasting, and comprehensive peace.
President Sisi and Sheikh Meshal agreed to continue coordination and consultations between the two countries on various regional and international issues to strengthen the historical and close ties that unite Egypt and Kuwait.
