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OPEN// PM: Sisi's visit to Qatar, Kuwait manifested shared desire to move toward supporting Palestinian cause

Middle East17-04-2025

CAIRO, April 17 (MENA) - Prime Minister Moustfa Madbouli greeted Egyptian Copts on the occasion of Easter.
The premier also offered greetings on celebrations marking Sham El-Nassim and the 43rd anniversary of Sinai Liberation Day, which will fall in the days to come.
Madbouli's remarks came at a press conference following the weekly meeting of the cabinet on Thursday.
Madbouli said this week saw several activities including an official visit by President Abdel Fattah El Sis to Qatar and Kuwait in the past days.
He manifested shared desire to move toward supporting the Palestinian cause.
He underscored the importance of the visits in strengthening economic relations with Qatar and Kuwait that tackled ways of developing cooperation in several domains.
He hailed brotherly ties and the two sisterly countries' keenness on promoting consultation and coordination on all fronts.
The visit showed a full political consensus regarding different issues at both regional and global arenas, according to him.
Madbouli said he will follow up the implementation of the outcomes of these two visits that aim at enhancing cooperation and coordination between the ministries and the bodies concerned. (MENA)
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