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Sisi receives phone call from Macron, praises France's pro-Palestinian stances
Sisi receives phone call from Macron, praises France's pro-Palestinian stances

Egypt Independent

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Egypt Independent

Sisi receives phone call from Macron, praises France's pro-Palestinian stances

CAIRO, June 2 (MENA) – President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Monday lauded France's supportive stance on the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. Receiving a phone call from French President Emmanuel Macron, Sisi outlined Egypt's ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, facilitate the exchange of hostages, prisoners, and detainees, and deliver humanitarian assistance. He reaffirmed Egypt's backing for the upcoming Peace Summit and the implementation of the two-state solution, slated to be held in New York in June 2025. Sisi underscored that the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along the borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital, remains the sole path to achieving a lasting peace in the Middle East. The discussion also covered bilateral relations, as both leaders expressed satisfaction with the current level of cooperation, particularly following Macron's visit to Egypt in April 2025, which elevated bilateral ties to the level of a strategic partnership. They emphasized their shared commitment to implementing all aspects of this partnership and bolstering cooperation in areas of mutual interest, notably through expanding French investments in Egypt and increasing the involvement of French companies in Egyptian economic projects. The call also touched upon regional developments, with the Palestinian cause at the forefront. Macron voiced his appreciation for Egypt's role in enhancing regional security and restoring stability, reiterating France's support for Egypt's efforts to end the war in Gaza and alleviate the humanitarian crisis there. He praised the efforts he observed during his visit to Egypt, highlighting both official and grassroots initiatives aimed at alleviating the suffering of the Palestinian people, including their work in delivering humanitarian aid and providing medical care for the Palestinian patients and the wounded. The two leaders underscored the importance of continued coordination between Egypt and France on regional issues of mutual concern, contributing to the enhancement of regional security and the restoration of stability in the region. (MENA)

Student-led Peace Summit confronts gun violence in Pittsburgh-area schools
Student-led Peace Summit confronts gun violence in Pittsburgh-area schools

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Student-led Peace Summit confronts gun violence in Pittsburgh-area schools

Inside the school halls, students are facing more than just academics. Social pressures, physical fights and the emotional weight of life outside the classroom are daily realities, and for many, gun violence hits especially close to home. That's why high school students from across Allegheny County gathered for the first-ever regional Peace Summit, a student-led initiative aimed at addressing the trauma and violence affecting their lives. 'Every single one of you just told me the common denominator that brings us all together is pain,' one speaker told the crowd. In a packed gymnasium, the stories were deeply personal. 'My brother was shot in 2016,' said Deahmi Mobley, who's a junior at Perry High School. Students from Clairton City, Woodland Hills, Pittsburgh Public Schools and others stood together in solidarity, sharing lived experiences and discussing solutions. 'It's scary,' said Troy Akins, a senior at Woodland Hills High School. 'You never know when someone might get shot, when some incident may happen where someone risks their life. There could be a call one day where your friend was shot, your mom was shot.' The summit brought together student leaders, peace groups, and educators to find common ground and collaborate on how to build safer school environments. 'There's a lot of gun violence going on with young teenagers,' Mobley said. 'It comes from teenagers from neighborhood to neighborhood.' Mobley said witnessing violence in his own school hallways pushed him to join Perry's peace group, which eventually brought him to the summit. There, he connected with students from across the region to share ideas and strategies. 'We talked about different ways to bring students into the building without them feeling like it isn't safe,' he said. Kemi Makinde, a senior at University Prep, emphasized the shared experiences among students, even if their individual circumstances differ. 'We might not all be going through the same things, but we all have been in the same things,' Makinde said. 'You might be sitting next to someone who has been through something similar.' The daylong summit featured group discussions, performances, and sports activities, all designed to open dialogue and foster healing. 'Later, we'll be adults and grow up in age,' Akins said. 'So, I think we start now and grow a foundation that will grow as we get older and older. It will be a tradition of stopping gun violence and building peace in our communities.' As the event wrapped up, students were tasked with taking the lessons and plans back to their schools to implement change during the next academic year. 'Maybe now when you are out, there's a conflict maybe you are that person that says wait didn't we meet at that event, maybe they will think twice before they engage,' said Dr. Tamara Allen-Thomas, who's the Clairton City superintendent. Download the FREE WPXI News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Channel 11 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW

OPEN// Sisi receives phone call from Macron, praises France's pro-Palestinian stances
OPEN// Sisi receives phone call from Macron, praises France's pro-Palestinian stances

Middle East

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Middle East

OPEN// Sisi receives phone call from Macron, praises France's pro-Palestinian stances

CAIRO, June 2 (MENA) - President Abdel Fattah El Sisi on Monday lauded France's supportive stance on the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. Receiving a phone call from French President Emmanuel Macron, Sisi outlined Egypt's ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, facilitate the exchange of hostages, prisoners, and detainees, and deliver humanitarian assistance. He reaffirmed Egypt's backing for the upcoming Peace Summit and the implementation of the two-state solution, slated to be held in New York in June 2025. Sisi underscored that the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along the borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital, remains the sole path to achieving a lasting peace in the Middle East. The discussion also covered bilateral relations, as both leaders expressed satisfaction with the current level of cooperation, particularly following Macron's visit to Egypt in April 2025, which elevated bilateral ties to the level of a strategic partnership. They emphasized their shared commitment to implementing all aspects of this partnership and bolstering cooperation in areas of mutual interest, notably through expanding French investments in Egypt and increasing the involvement of French companies in Egyptian economic projects. The call also touched upon regional developments, with the Palestinian cause at the forefront. Macron voiced his appreciation for Egypt's role in enhancing regional security and restoring stability, reiterating France's support for Egypt's efforts to end the war in Gaza and alleviate the humanitarian crisis there. He praised the efforts he observed during his visit to Egypt, highlighting both official and grassroots initiatives aimed at alleviating the suffering of the Palestinian people, including their work in delivering humanitarian aid and providing medical care for the Palestinian patients and the wounded. The two leaders underscored the importance of continued coordination between Egypt and France on regional issues of mutual concern, contributing to the enhancement of regional security and the restoration of stability in the region. (MENA) M S H/R G E

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