OPEN// PM forms crisis committee on repercussions of Iranian-Israeli military operations
CAIRO, June 16 (MENA) - Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has issued a decision to form a crisis committee under his chairmanship to monitor the repercussions of the Iranian-Israeli military operations, to enhance preparedness for any developments across various sectors.
In a statement Monday, Cabinet Spokesman Mohamed el Homsany said the committee groups the governor of the Central Bank of Egypt, alongside the ministers of industry, planning, economic development and international cooperation, electricity and renewable energy, finance, supply and internal trade, and petroleum and mineral resources.
It also includes representatives from the ministries of defense and interior, as well as the General Intelligence Service and the Administrative Control Authority.
The spokesman added that the premier will hold regular meetings with the committee members and is currently intensifying his meetings with various advisory committees to discuss the implications of recent events and their impact on different sectors. (MENA)
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