President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, discussed the latest regional and international developments and their implications for Egypt’s national security in a high-level meeting with senior commanders from the Armed Forces, Civil Police, and various security agencies.
Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli, Minister of Defence and Military Production Lieutenant General Abdel-Magid Saqr, Minister of Interior Mahmoud Tawfik, Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Ahmed Khalifa, Head of Egyptian General Intelligence Services Hassan Rashad, governors, and senior Armed Forces officials attended the meeting at the Strategic Command Headquarters in the New Administrative Capital.
The meeting included reviewing the efforts of the Armed Forces, Civil Police, and security agencies in safeguarding Egypt's borders and internal stability amidst ongoing regional challenges.
During the meeting, President El-Sisi underlined Egypt's commitment to maintaining its security and stability through its strength and preparedness.
El-Sisi stressed that Egypt closely monitors regional and global events based on a balanced and moderate policy to resolve crises and prevent conflicts that could destabilize the region from escalating.
President El-Sisi also highlighted the importance of enhancing the capabilities of all state institutions, lauding the Armed Forces and Civil Police for their unwavering commitment to protecting the nation and its people, regardless of the sacrifices required.
He also reiterated the vital role of public awareness and unity in overcoming regional challenges and threats.
The president emphasized the continued efforts toward comprehensive development across Egypt to achieve a future that fulfils the aspirations of the Egyptian people.
Source: Al-Ahram Online