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23 December, 2024
 
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Cyprus and Egypt presidents to meet in Cairo

Shared commitment to strengthening diplomatic ties between Cyprus and Egypt

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President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus engaged in a significant diplomatic endeavor on Tuesday, as he met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo.

The meeting, detailed in a press release by the Presidency, unfolded with the Cypriot leader's early-morning arrival at the esteemed Presidential Palace, where he was warmly welcomed by his Egyptian counterpart.

The bilateral discussions between President Christodoulides and President al-Sisi touched upon various matters of mutual interest and strategic importance, reflecting the shared commitment to strengthening diplomatic ties between Cyprus and Egypt.

The President of the Republic was accompanied by a distinguished entourage, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Government Spokesman, and the Director of his Diplomatic Office, underscoring the gravity and depth of the diplomatic engagements.

Following the meeting in Cairo, the diplomatic mission extends its reach as President Christodoulides and his delegation embark on a journey to Jordan. There, they are scheduled for an official reception at the Palace in Amman, where they will be hosted by King Abdullah II.

This multifaceted diplomatic initiative highlights the interconnected nature of regional relations and emphasizes the concerted efforts to foster collaboration and understanding among nations.

As developments unfold, we will continue to provide comprehensive coverage and updates on this unfolding diplomatic story.

[With information sourced from CNA]

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