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Cairo: Egypt has welcomed Iran’s decision to rename a Tehran street once dedicated to Khalid al-Islamabouli - the Egyptian army officer who assassinated President Anwar Sadat in 1981 - describing the ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty and his Saudi counterpart, Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, lauded “the significant ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty met on Thursday 17/7/2025 with his Saudi ...
Assistant Foreign Minister for US Affairs Sameh Aboul-Enein convened a high-level coordination meeting on Friday with members of the Egyptian-Canadian Business Council to follow up on the outcomes of ...
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry recently concluded the U.S.-Egypt Strategic Dialogue, declaring that our 100-year partnership has never been ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigration Badr Abdelatty held talks on Monday, July 14, 2025, with Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel to explore ways of strengthening bilateral relations and ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty has praised distinguished relations between Egypt and Spain, underscoring the importance of working to implement the ...
Egypt's foreign minister met Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Monday in the first visits to Syria and Turkey by a top Egyptian diplomat in a decade.
CAIRO, Feb 1 (MENA) - Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty participated Saturday in a symposium titled: "A strategic vision for Egypt's foreign relations," ...
Under the 1979 Egypt-Israel peace treaty, Egypt was obliged to keep the Sinai demilitarized. Yet the fact that they have eleven hundred more troops has not stopped the smuggling.
Egypt’s former ambassador to the United States, Nabil Fahmy, once remarked that the U.S.-Egypt relationship was like “a mature marriage.” It seems that with the trial of 19 Americans and 16 ...
The time has come for a fundamental change in U.S.-Egyptian relations. “Business as usual” will do nothing to alter Egypt’s negative trajectory and will further bind the United States to an unreliable ...