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Université Senghor is a French-language international institution dedicated to supporting development in Africa through graduate education, professional training, and research.
“My friend, President Emmanuel Macron, welcome as a distinguished guest to Alexandria, the bride of the Mediterranean,” El-Sisi said in a social media post.
In a post on social media, Macron said “I am delighted to meet my friend President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi once again, to further strengthen the strong ties between Egypt and France.”
The two presidents visited the tourist promenade along the Alexandria Corniche, continuing to the entrance of the historic Qaitbay Citadel.
Senghor University, headquartered in New Borg El Arab, is a French-speaking international university dedicated to supporting development in Africa.
Université Senghor is a French-language international institution dedicated to supporting development in Africa.
El-Sisi and Macron met in Alexandria ahead of the inauguration of the new headquarters of Senghor University, a French-speaking international university dedicated to supporting development in Africa.
Macron said the university strengthens scientific and cultural cooperation among member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF).
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Egypt on Saturday to inaugurate the university’s new campus, well-informed sources told Egypt Today.
The two leaders held discussions on the ongoing war in Iran and its repercussions, the ceasefire in Gaza, and the developments in Lebanon, underscoring the necessity to settle crises through peaceful means.
The call addressed regional developments, with El-Sisi warning that the ongoing military escalation could push the entire region in a state of chaos.
The Egyptian and French presidents addressed regional developments, with El-Sisi warning that the ongoing military escalation could push the entire region in a state of chaos.
Speaking at a press conference in Britain alongside British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Macron described this initiative as "the only path that leads to a horizon for peace."
French President Emmanuel Macron praised Egypt and Qatar for their efforts to achieve a ceasefire, saying, “I salute the Egyptian, Qatari, and American efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza. We cannot leave Israel free to do whatever it wants in Gaza.”
French President Emmanuel Macron said that a ceasefire must be reached in Gaza, and that humanitarian aid must resume immediately.
The French president was keen on visiting El Arish Hospital, having a heart-to-heart conversation with the injured Palestinians and getting posted in detail on their unbearable suffering down to the last detail from the 7th of October until their admission to the hospital.
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned on Tuesday, the targeting of humanitarian and relief teams in the Gaza Strip.
Jordanian King Abdullah II headed to Egypt, on Monday to participate in a tripartite summit with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss developments in Gaza, Jordan's state news agency reported.
Macron arrived in Egypt on Sunday evening in a visit set to last until Tuesday, during which he is scheduled to visit North Sinai, close to Gaza, and call for a ceasefire.
On Tuesday, Macron plans to travel to Arish city in North Sinai, 50 km from Gaza, to highlight concerns over the ongoing war.