Sisi: Water rights for Egypt are a fateful issue

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said that he discussed with his Tunisian counterpart Qais Said the issue of Egyptian water security as part of the Arab national security, and the emphasis on the need to preserve water rights for Egypt as a fateful issue.

Al-Sisi added in the joint press conference with the President of Tunisia at the Ittihadiya Palace, that "the Tunisian president on his part appreciated the efforts made by Egypt to reach a fair and comprehensive agreement regarding the rules for filling and operating the Renaissance Dam.

We also discussed prospects for joint action on the African arena and how to support African action in light of the important role that Egypt and Tunisia play in this regard.

President Al-Sisi confirmed that he reviewed with his counterpart Saeed the issues raised in the Arab arena, stressing the importance of supporting joint Arab action, preserving Arab national security, protecting the territorial integrity, safety and independence of Arab countries, strengthening the concept of the national state, and rejecting all attempts to interfere in foreign affairs. Interior of Arab countries.

Al-Sisi added that he and Saeed stressed the importance of continuing Arab efforts to support the Palestinian cause, as it is the central issue of the Arab world, and the necessity of exerting efforts to implement the principle of the two-state solution and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the lines of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

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