Cairo Meeting
El-Sisi highlighted the capabilities of Egyptian companies, particularly in energy and infrastructure, and their experience at home and abroad, inviting the Kurdistan government to benefit from their ability to deliver projects to high standards at competitive costs.
The talks would aim to halt the ongoing genocide in Gaza and achieve the aspirations of the Palestinian people—particularly the restoration of national unity and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.
They reaffirmed “rejection of any violation of those inalienable rights, whether through settlement activities, expulsion and demolition of homes, annexation of land, or by displacing the owners through forced displacement or encouraging the transfer or uprooting of Palestinians from their land in any form or under any circumstances or justifications.”
Hussein El Sheikh, Secretary of the Palestinian Liberation Organization’s Executive Committee, and Ahmed Abul Gheit, Secretary General of the Arab League, will also attend.
Sisi affirmed in a joint conference the importance of concerted efforts to achieve an immediate ceasefire and prevent the region from sliding into a wide-scale regional war
Sisi emphasized that the state prioritizes alleviating the pressures and burdens on citizens
A Hamas official, quoted by Reuters, highlighted that the meetings will focus on plans for collaboration post the Gaza war, which commenced on October 7, 2023
Ministers from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates have jointly called for the opening of all border crossings between Israel and the Gaza Strip to allow for the delivery of humanitarian assistance.
A high-level ministerial meeting took place in Cairo on Thursday to discuss the ongoing Israeli war in Gaza and emphasize the urgent need for a ceasefire and unrestricted access to humanitarian aid.
During a press conference on Tuesday following their meeting in Cairo, the coalition members said all international and regional efforts meant to solve the Sudanese crisis have failed due to their bias, lack of impartiality, and preference for one party over another.
"The UN will continue to support the Palestinian people as well as preparations towards the holding of elections," he concluded.