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Voice of Egypt Party: Sisi’s visit to “Djibouti” is an affirmation of Egypt’s active presence in the African century

& nbsp; The Voice of Egypt Party: The President’s visit to Djibouti reflects the political leadership’s awareness of the importance of being in Africa

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Dr. Nasr Suleiman, head of the Voice of Egypt Party, member of the Egyptian Parties Alliance, said that President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi’s visit to the Republic of Djibouti comes in a very accurate time, and bears deep strategic indications that embody the Egyptian state’s keenness to establish its active presence in the region The Horn of Africa, consistent with Egypt’s vision to enhance regional partnerships and preserve its vital interests in its continental environment. Suleiman said in a statement that Djibouti, with its unique geographical location at the entrance to the Red Sea and near the Bab al -Mandab Strait, is an important focal point in the Egyptian national security equation, especially in light of the challenges taking place in the region, whether in terms of regional conflicts or the growing international competition for influence in this vital space, pointing out that documenting bilateral relations between Egypt and Djibouti represents a strategic dimension To ensure the security of marine corridors, protect Egypt’s economic and commercial interests, and enhance security and development cooperation in the East Africa region. The head of the Voice of Egypt Party stressed that this visit reflects the political leadership’s awareness of the importance of the Egyptian presence in the African depth, not only as a geographical and historical extension, but as a basic pillar in supporting regional stability, facing the challenges related to water security, illegal immigration, and terrorism, stressing its full support for presidential movements that enhance Egypt’s regional status, and opens new horizons for cooperation with the countries of the continent, including It serves the interests of the Egyptian people and contributes to the consolidation of Egypt as a major actor in security and development equations in Africa.

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