Egypt comments on Turkey's statements regarding the existence of rapprochement between Cairo and Ankara

Sameh Shoukry.

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The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, commented on the recent statements of Yassin Aktay, the spokesman for the Turkish President, in which he called for a rapprochement between his country and Egypt, by saying that actions are what matters to his country.

The head of the Egyptian diplomacy pointed out in a television interview that "if this conversation is not in agreement with the policies, it will not have an impact or significance, especially since the policies that we see in the presence on the Syrian, Iraqi and Libyan lands, in addition to the existing tension in the eastern Mediterranean, all of them predict policies to destabilize them." Region".

The Egyptian Foreign Minister said that "everything that happens does not lead to dialogue or understanding to start a new page. The matter is not by what is declared, but by actions and policies that enhance stability and are consistent with international relations and legitimacy, and this is what concerns us at that stage."

Aktay had stressed in a recent press statement the need for "there to be effective communication, regardless of any political differences between President Erdogan and (Egyptian President Abdel Fattah) Al-Sisi, as the two governments and the two peoples must converge."

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