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Al-Sisi, Abdullah II discuss bilateral relations, regional terrorism crisis in Amman

LEADERS ADDRESSED PEACE PROCESS IN MIDDLE EAST, PALESTINIA­N ISSUE

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President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi discussed on Sunday with King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of Jordan boosting bilateral relations between Cairo and Amman, and tackled regional and internatio­nal issues of mutual concern.

During the meeting which was held in Amman, Al-Sisi praised the distinguis­hed relations between the two countries on popular and official levels. He expressed Egypt’s interest in boosting relations with Jordan on issues of shared concern, and mutual Arab efforts to confront the threats that the Arab nation currently faces, according to a statement from the presidency’s spokespers­on Bassam Rady.

Rady said that the discussion between the two leaders addressed the means of boosting bilateral relations in the economic, commercial, and investment fields, as well as medical manufactur­ing, transporta­tion, energy, and exporting natural gas from Egypt to Jordan.

King Abdullah praised the two countries’ relations and expressed his aspiration for developing these relations further. He also praised Egypt’s pivotal role in the region and its efforts for achieving stability and confrontin­g terrorism for Muslim and Arab nations.

The meeting also discussed updates of regional and internatio­nal issues, particular­ly updates of the Palestinia­n issue and the peace process in the Middle East. Al-Sisi and King Abdullah stressed the importance of resuming negotiatio­ns between the Palestinia­n and Israeli sides.

Negotiatio­ns should be based on the two-state solution and the Arab peace initiative, in order to reach a comprehens­ive and fair resolution for the Palestinia­n issue. An agreement which ensures the legitimate rights of the Palestinia­n people and the establishm­ent of their state on the ‘4 June 1967 borders’, and declaring eastern Jerusalem as the capital of this state, according to the statement, might help in restoring stability in the Middle East.

Al-Sisi and King Abdullah also discussed the mutual efforts for countering terrorism, while stressing the importance of supporting internatio­nal efforts in fighting terrorism within the framework of a comprehens­ive strategy to combat radicalism.

The two leaders also discussed the situation in Syria, Libya, and Yemen, and the necessity of reaching a political solution for these crises.

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President Al-Sisi, King Abdullah II during the meeting in Amman

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