Cairo – Fady Labib : President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met with Member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and Foreign Minister, H.E. Wang Yi ...
The meeting was also attended by Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, senior Chinese officials and China’s Ambassador to Egypt.
Spokesman for the
Presidency, Counselor Ahmed Fahmy, said China’s Foreign Minister conveyed a
letter from President Xi Jinping to President El-Sisi, congratulating him on
his re-election for a new presidential term. President Xi Jinping also
confirmed China’s commitment to further advancing the comprehensive strategic
partnership between the two countries, and valued Egypt’s role in consolidating
security, stability, and development in the Middle East.
President El-Sisi
expressed gratitude to President Xi Jinping, and highlighted Egypt’s pride in
its relations with China, which are based on the principles of mutual respect
and common interests. President El-Sisi stressed Egypt’s persistent support for
the One-China principle and commitment to fostering closer coordination to
reinforce international peace and stability.
The meeting touched on
ways to strengthen frameworks of joint cooperation, with both sides stressing
resolve to continue joint economic development projects, at both the bilateral
level and within the framework of their membership of the BRICS grouping as
well as the “Belt and Road’ Initiative.
The President and
China’s Foreign Minister exchanged views on regional and international
developments, notably the ongoing escalation in the region against the backdrop
of the Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip. President El-Sisi
underscored the imperative need to reach a ceasefire in Gaza to protect the
civilians, provide them with relief from the catastrophic humanitarian
situation they have been enduring, defuse tension in the region and avoid
aggravating factors of regional instability.
China’s Foreign Minister
concurred with Egypt’s position, and valued its internationally recognized role
along both the political and humanitarian tracks. The two sides reviewed the
historical and humanitarian responsibility Egypt has assumed in mobilizing,
receiving and assembling humanitarian assistance from all over the world and
its efforts to surmount the impediments and complexities encountered in the
process of delivering this aid to the people of Gaza, which took place in full
coordination with the UN and the international community. They also discussed
the assistance and relief that Egypt’s government and people have been
providing, which represent the vast majority of the total aid offered. There
was an emphasis on the critical importance for the international community to
assume its responsibilities in this regard so as to enforce the delivery of
relief into the Gaza Strip, in line with the relevant UN Security Council and
General Assembly resolutions.
During the talks, Egypt
and China also underscored their positions with regard to the vital need to
comply to international law, reiterating their vehement and categorical
rejection of individual and collective forced transfer or forced displacement
of the Palestinians from their lands. The two sides also agreed on the
necessity to address the root causes of the crisis through a just and
comprehensive settlement of the Palestinian issue, based on the two-state
solution and the establishment of an independent Palestinian State in
accordance with the resolutions of international legitimacy.
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