During the celebration of Police Day

Al-Sisi: Terrorism has become a tool to implement plots and conspiracies

Sisi: Egypt is fighting a battle for construction.

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi confirmed yesterday that terrorism has become an explicit tool for carrying out plans and plots.

"Egypt is fighting a battle for construction, to achieve comprehensive development," Sisi said, in a speech during the celebration of the 69th Police Day, broadcast on Egyptian television.

He continued, "We have moved steadily with the people's support and support from the stage of stabilization to the stage of building and reconstruction."

He referred to the cohesion of the police and the people in the face of the aggression, which was reflected in the Battle of Ismailia, which took place on January 25, 1952, which became a police holiday.

The President emphasized that Egypt's stable situation is an embodiment of the will of its people and the heroism of the police and armed forces, and that the current situation requires continued vigilance to undermine any attempts to undermine the homeland.

Al-Sisi directed his speech to the youth, stressing that the country needs their arms and efforts to complete the path of reform, construction and development, and to fulfill the hopes of Egyptians for a bright future that provides all citizens with equal opportunities in a decent life.

He said that the celebration of Police Day coincides with the anniversary of the January 25 revolution, which was led by loyal youths looking for a better future and reality.

Al-Sisi stressed that "the current challenges require continued vigilance and effort, and that achieving the progress we are aiming for requires a safe, stable environment and a stable ground."

Al-Sisi stressed that the country needs the arms of young people and their efforts.

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