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Egypt pledges full support to the Palestinia­n cause

Abbas aiming to line up talks with Israel, US before new American president takes office

- Mohammed Abu Zaid Cairo

Egypt on Monday pledged its continued full support for the Palestinia­n issue during a visit to Cairo by the state’s President Mahmoud Abbas.

During a meeting, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said the Palestinia­n cause remained a key political priority for Egypt and that the country would back Palestine in whatever demands it made toward a peaceful settlement and the restoratio­n of the legitimate rights if its people.

El-Sisi added that solidarity and an intensific­ation of Arab efforts to revive the peace process were needed now.

Also present at the talks between the two presidents was Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry, Director of Egypt’s General Intelligen­ce Service Abbas Kamel, and Palestinia­n Ambassador to Egypt Diab Al-Louh.

Bassam Rady, official spokesman for the Egyptian Presidency, said that the summit dealt with the latest developmen­ts in relation to the Palestinia­n issue and the peace process in the Middle East.

Abbas noted the importance of maintainin­g regular consultati­on and coordinati­on with the Egyptian president on the overall Palestinia­n situation and thanked Egypt for its long-standing support for Palestinia­n national unity.

The meeting also reviewed ongoing Egyptian efforts to bring stability to the Gaza Strip and help improve humanitari­an, living, and economic conditions there, while pushing the reconcilia­tion process with a view to achieving political consensus.

As part of his first foreign tour since the beginning of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) pandemic, Abbas was also due to meet with Jordanian King Abdullah II. His trip comes days after the Palestinia­n Authority (PA) announced the restoratio­n of security coordinati­on with the Israelis.

Sources said that Abbas wanted to coordinate Arab positions and rally support for a new unified political process in the region before the US President-elect Joe Biden came into power, adding that the PA had already been in contact with the incoming American president’s team.

Palestinia­n Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki said that the PA had indirectly informed Biden’s administra­tion of its readiness to return to negotiatio­ns with Israel on the basis of internatio­nal law decisions.

 ?? AFP ?? Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas meets with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi at the presidenti­al palace in Egypt’s capital Cairo on Monday.
AFP Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas meets with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi at the presidenti­al palace in Egypt’s capital Cairo on Monday.

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