Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Emigration, and Egyptian Expatriates Affairs Badr Abdel Atty said
Egypt is keen on sustaining the pace of interaction and coordination with the
United States through the bilateral mechanisms in place, especially the
strategic dialogue at the foreign ministers' level and the Joint Economic
Commission.
Abdel Atty made the
remarks during a phone call on Tuesday with US Secretary of State Antony
Blinken who congratulated him on his appointment as the top diplomat of Egypt,
expressing hope that they would work closely together to bolster the US-Egypt
partnership.
During their phone
conversation, Egypt’s top diplomat reviewed bilateral relations and regional
developments, especially the Gaza crisis and the situation in Sudan, according
to foreign ministry spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid.
Blinken commended
Egypt's pivotal role in sponsoring ceasefire and prisoner-swap negotiations
between Palestinians and Israelis and ensuring secure access to more
humanitarian assistance in the Gaza Strip.
He also thanked
Egypt for hosting a conference of Sudanese political and civil forces to
address the ongoing crisis early this week, describing the first-of-its-kind
event as a critical step towards a national consensus that will hopefully lead
to a political solution to the Sudanese crisis.
The two ministers
agreed on the need to maintain their joint coordination and consultation over
regional and other issues of mutual concern, including the situation in Libya,
Red Sea security, and the crisis in Lebanon, Abu Zeid noted.
Source: Al-Ahram Online