Egyptian and U.S. leaders engage in dialogue over Middle East developments and economic impacts of regional unrest.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi and U.S. President
Donald Trump held a phone conversation today addressing the latest developments in the Middle East, focusing on efforts to de-escalate tensions and restore stability in the region.
Mohamed El-Shinawy, the official spokesperson for the Egyptian presidency, reported that the discussion emphasized the importance of coordination to contain regional conflicts and the necessity of supporting efforts to halt escalations that could threaten navigation security in the Red Sea while preventing further economic losses for all parties involved.
Both leaders underscored the strength of the partnership between Cairo and Washington, expressing their commitment to enhancing bilateral cooperation across various sectors in the forthcoming period.
President Trump reaffirmed the deep strategic ties that connect the two nations and his determination to continue collaborative efforts that serve the interests of both the Egyptian and American peoples.