Cairo: Egyptian President Abdelfattah Al-Sisi and Qatari Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani underscored the significance of forming a collective Arab strategy to safeguard national security. The meeting took place on Monday and focused on crafting a unified stance to address regional stability issues.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the discussions between President Al-Sisi and Sheikh Tamim highlighted the need to address the latest developments in the region. The leaders emphasized the importance of achieving regional stability ahead of the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit in Qatar's capital. They called for sustained efforts towards an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and advocated for unobstructed humanitarian aid access.
The Egyptian presidential spokesman, Ambassador Mohamad Al-Shenawy, conveyed that both leaders were firm in their stance against any initiatives that might displace Palestinians from their homeland. This meeting reflects the urgency and commitment of the two nations in addressing pressing security concerns in the Arab world.