President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, during a phone call on Saturday, condoled with Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz over the death of his brother Abdul Rahman Bin Abdul Aziz.
On Sunday, Sisi received a phone call from his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron who voiced keenness on promoting the unique bilateral ties at all levels and enhancing partnership between the two nations.
During the phone conversation, Macron stressed the importance of continuing coordination between the two countries pertaining to a number of regional and international files of common interest.
For his part, Sisi hailed the depth of the Egyptian-French relations, noting that the existing crises in the Middle East entail enhancing international efforts to reach political settlement to restore stability in the region, resume construction and achieve development.
On Wednesday, Sisi received a phone call from his counterpart of Sierra Leone Ernest Bai Koroma, who hailed as distinguished the bilateral relations.
Koroma stressed during the contact keenness on promoting ties. He appreciated Egypt's support for his country.
He said his country looks forward to further cooperation with Cairo, particularly in the medical domains.
Sisi, for his part, lauded firm ties between both countries, welcoming efforts for boosting all aspects of cooperation.
Source: Mena
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