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Macron calls Sisi to discuss Syrian crisis

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CAIRO: French President Emmanuel Macron called Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-sisi to discuss the Syrian crisis, Sisi’s office said.

Macron addressed the military strike that France, the United States and Britain launched in Syria a week ago, pointing out that it comes within the framework of internatio­nal legitimacy, it said in a statement.

The three countries launched 105 missiles in retaliatio­n for a suspected poison gas attack in Syria, targeting what the Pentagon said were three chemical weapons facilities.

Sisi expressed his concern over military escalation in Syria, which he said would lead to further deterioraj tion and add to the complexity of the situation. He also “emphasized Egypt’s unyielding position that rejects the use of any internatio­nally prohibited weapons on Syrian territorie­s,” the statement said.

He stressed “the importance of conducting a transparen­t internatio­nal investigat­ion on the issue”.

The three Western countries said their strikes were limited to Syria’s chemical weapons capabiliti­es and not aimed at toppling President Bashar Alassad or intervenin­g in the civil war.

Macron had instructed French Foreign Minister Jean-yves Le Drian to visit Egypt by the end of this month to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral relations, the statement added.

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