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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has made promises and pledges to achieve seven priorities during his new six-year presidency.

President El-Sisi pledged to protect and maintain Egypt’s national security in light of the turbulent regional and international environment, with a focus on building balanced relations with all parties to promote stability and development, stressing the need to strengthen national dialogue and implement recommendations that are agreed upon in various political, economic, and social sectors.

President Sisi expressed his commitment to adopting strategies that maximize Egypt’s economic capabilities and resources and enhance the resilience and resilience of the economy in the face of crises.

He also announced an increase in agricultural area and productivity in order to achieve food security and attract more local and foreign investments to create millions of jobs.
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Egypt ranked 28th globally in improving the quality of roads, bridges, and main axes, up from 118th, according to the United Nations assessment.

Engineer Tarek Shoukry, Undersecretary of the Housing Committee in the House of Representatives, stressed that Egypt’s rise of 90 ranks is an achievement that no country has ever achieved in any other sector.

The Egyptian official pointed out that this achievement reflects the efforts of the Egyptian state in developing infrastructure since the assumption of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

Shoukry stressed the importance of establishing the administrative capital, considering that its establishment is not a luxury, but a necessity to strengthen Egypt’s position on the international arena.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received, on Sunday, the head of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), William Burns, to discuss developments in the Gaza Strip.

The meeting, in which the head of Egypt’s General Intelligence, Major General Abbas Kamel, participated, focused on joint Egyptian-American diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire.

The meeting touched on the latest developments on the ground in the Gaza Strip, and the urgent need to intensify efforts towards achieving calm and de-escalation.

According to local media, President Sisi stressed during the meeting the serious humanitarian situation in Gaza, pointing to the deterioration of the situation to the point of famine, pointing to the importance of unified and rapid international action to ensure that relief aid reaches all areas of the Strip.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has warned of a “real and serious threat” to the stability of the Middle East as a result of the ongoing Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

This came during a joint press conference held by Sisi at the presidential Ittihadiya Palace east of Cairo, with Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, who arrived in Egypt, earlier Wednesday, on a surprise visit of unlimited duration.

Sisi said: “We meet today at a very delicate and very dangerous time as a result of the bloody Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, and the continued horrific fall of thousands of innocent civilians.
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The Washington Post published an analysis of a possible Israeli military operation against Rafah, warning that it would lead to a wave of refugees for more than a million Palestinians towards Egyptian territory.

The report notes that any major escalation by Israel in Rafah results in a mass flight of Gazans, who have gathered in this border area after losing their homes due to previous Israeli military operations.

The deteriorating situation has raised questions about Egypt’s readiness to receive Palestinian refugees, in light of internal security concerns and regional reservations regarding the possibility of Palestinians returning to their homes, which brings to mind the fate of Palestinian refugees in previous generations.

Experts are skeptical about whether Hamas can be defeated, and international diplomats and humanitarian workers are concerned about the harm to civilians.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi expressed fears that the ground offensive on Rafah would have devastating effects on the humanitarian situation in Gaza, threatening peace, and security in the wider region.
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Turkish Chief of Staff Metin Görak and his Egyptian counterpart Osama Askar discussed in their meeting in Ankara the issue of defense cooperation between the two countries and the establishment of weapons factories in Egypt.

Advisor to the head of the Turkish Justice and Development Party, Yassin Aktay, said after the meeting: “Both parties, Egypt and Turkey, lost from the severance of relations, and now they began to notice this matter after the meeting of Presidents Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, in which relations were established at all levels, whether trade or the defense sector.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said last week that “cooperation between Turkey and Egypt is of great benefit to their peoples and the entire region.”

Fidan said, in a press conference with his Egyptian counterpart, Sameh Shoukry, that “the Egyptian president’s visit to Turkey was on the agenda,” noting that “trade and economy constitute one of the strongest topics of Turkish cooperation with Egypt.”

Shoukry said that “mutual meetings and visits are intensifying with Turkey to develop relations and joint work,” stressing the quest with Turkey to upgrade political, economic, cultural and security relations in the common interest of both countries.
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Members of the Egyptian House of Representatives called for the abolition of the Faculty of Arts and the restructuring of the faculties of law and commerce, to enhance compatibility with the requirements of the modern labor market.

A member of the House of Representatives, Abdel Moneim Imam, confirmed that the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research is working on a comprehensive strategy for modernization and development.

Imam explained that the strategy includes expanding the scope of colleges of applied arts and technology and modernizing the academic departments of the faculties of commerce to include training in dealing with advanced technology and robotics.

The proposed changes come in the context of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s calls for a shift in academic focus towards more profitable areas such as programming and communications that provide rewarding job opportunities for Egyptian youth through digital learning.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Kuwaiti Amir Sheikh Meshaal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah stressed the need to respect the sovereignty of the State of Libya and reject all kinds of external interference in its affairs.

The two leaders issued a joint statement on the occasion of the Kuwaiti emir’s visit to Egypt on Tuesday, in which they stressed the importance of supporting Libyan national efforts within the framework of the principle of exclusive Libyan ownership of a political settlement.

The joint statement praised the efforts of the Libyan legislative authority and its approval of electoral laws in the context of fulfilling all the necessary frameworks to hold presidential and parliamentary elections as soon as possible in accordance with previous agreements and references.

In the statement, Sisi and Al-Sabah stressed the need for all foreign forces, fighters, and mercenaries to leave Libya, disband militias, and reunify military and security institutions, in accordance with agreed principles and adopted international resolutions.
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Egypt has allocated an estimated 7.5 million square meters of government-owned space in the northwest coast area of Matrouh Governorate for the construction of a new international airport.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi issued Decree No. 152 of 2024 allocating an area of approximately 1785.35 acres, equivalent to about 7.5 million square meters of state-owned areas privately owned on the northwest coast of Matrouh Governorate, for the benefit of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, to be used in establishing an international airport, in accordance with the rules and laws in force in this regard.

This decision came within the Ras El Hikma project, which is the largest direct investment transaction in the history of Egypt, through an investment partnership, between the Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, represented by the New Urban Communities Authority, and the UAE Holding Company (ADQ).

Egypt aims to make Ras El Hekma a global tourist destination, in line with the vision for the development of Egypt’s northwest coast region.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi stated that Egypt hosts about 9 million refugees, noting that it treats them like Egyptian citizens, without setting up camps or camps.

Sisi explained that these refugees consume about 4.5 billion liters of water annually, a major challenge facing the government in conjunction with the needs of the local population.

Sisi added that water challenges are a top priority for the country, prompting the government to implement projects to improve irrigation systems and develop infrastructure worth millions of pounds.

He also pointed to the need to expand desalination and treatment plants, despite their high cost, to make the most of water resources.
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The “Wall Street” Journal quoted Egyptian officials as saying that Egypt is considering downgrading its diplomatic relations with Israel.

The newspaper quoted one of the officials as saying that “Egypt is considering reducing diplomatic relations with Israel by withdrawing the country’s ambassador in Tel Aviv,” against the backdrop of military operations in the Palestinian city of Rafah.

“At the moment, there are no plans to suspend relations or get rid of Camp David,” another Egyptian official said, referring to the agreements that led to the 1979 peace treaty.

"But as long as Israeli forces remain at the Rafah crossing, Egypt will not send a single truck to Rafah."

A few days ago, Egypt announced its intention to support South Africa's lawsuit before the International Court of Justice, accusing Israel of committing genocide in the Gaza Strip.

The Egyptian authorities refused to reopen their border with Gaza after Israeli forces took control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing.

Israel and Egypt have developed an important security partnership since 1979, and the militaries of the two countries have worked closely together, especially under the regime of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, but the Rafah operation has sharply strained relations.

Egypt is a key mediator in indirect talks between Israel and Hamas on a deal aimed at freeing hostages and a ceasefire in Gaza.

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The Egyptian Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources, Dr. Hani Swilam, stressed that many countries of the world are in a critical state of decreasing per capita water and exacerbating water scarcity crisis.

The Egyptian minister made the remarks during his speech at the main session of the Tenth World Water Forum held in Bali, Indonesia.

Swilam considered that rapid development, development and the challenges of climate change are increasing pressure on available water resources.

Delivering the speech on behalf of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Swilam stressed the importance of adhering to the rules and principles of international law for cooperation, consultation and avoiding causing harm when managing transboundary water resources.

The minister referred to the Egyptian warning against unilateral policies, especially with regard to the Renaissance Dam, which is being built and operated on the Nile River without adhering to international rules and without providing detailed technical studies on the transboundary economic, social and environmental impacts on downstream countries.

Swilam explained that food is the largest focus of water use globally, making water and food security issues intertwined.
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