Emirati tweets interacted with pictures that showed the development work that the Egyptian government is working on at Tahrir Square, which is the most famous square in Egypt, expressing their joy by watching the stages of completion of the development work that the field seemed to be.

The Prime Minister in Egypt, through her official account on Facebook, published development work on Tahrir Square, where the final stage of its lighting takes place, as part of the development process that is being implemented there.

The song, Ibrahim Behzad, attached a picture of the development work taking place in Tahrir Square, and commented on it: Our mother, the beauty of the world, Egypt, its beauty, and the kindness of its people.

# We missed you _ Mother_Dunya # Egypt and its beauty and the good hearts of its people ..

📷 # Tahrir Square in # Cairo after the renewal and the current development work .. # Long live Egypt 🇪🇬 pic.twitter.com/I00C5ZoJ8w

Ibrahim Behzad (@ibahzad) June 5, 2020

Tweet Mohammed al-Naqbi said: Tahrir Square is a masterpiece after the tuning. Thank you, Egypt, thank you. Sisi.

Tahrir Square is a masterpiece after the tuning Thank you Egypt Thank you Sisi .. ❤️ https://t.co/nmLy7sKCVP

- Mohamed Sorour Al Naqbi 🇦🇪 .. Egypt's lover 🇪🇬 .. (@ MohammedSuroor1) June 4, 2020

Commenting on one of the pictures, the engineer, Bader Al-Kaabi, said: Tahrir Square ... Ammar, O Mother of the World, Egypt .. May God protect you, government, people and land.

# Liberation Square Ammar, O Mother of the World # Egypt may God protect you government, people and land

- Bader Al-Kaabi 🇦🇪 ♥ ️🇸🇦 (@baderalkaabi) June 5, 2020

On Thursday evening, Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly inspected the final stage of the field lighting project, after the "Misr Company for Sound, Light and Tourism Development" had completely completed its work.

Madbouly stressed that work is being done to develop Tahrir Square, which is one of the most famous squares in Egypt, "to appear in its best form and to be a shrine within the archaeological and tourist sites that Egypt has."

** Photo source: the official account of the Egyptian Prime Minister on "Facebook"