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Issam Hilal: The Foreign Ministry statement embodies the respect of national sovereignty and the strict commitment to organizing entry through the border ports

Representative Issam Hilal, Undersecretary of the Legislative and Constitutional Committee of the Senate, and the Assistant Secretary -General of the Future National Party, stressed that the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’s statement regarding the visit of some foreign delegations to the border areas heading to the Gaza Strip, embodies the Egyptian state’s approach to respect for national sovereignty and preserving national security, and comes within the framework of strict commitment to the rules of international law and regulating entry through the official border outlets, stressing that the statement is The stability of the Egyptian position towards supporting the Palestinian issue, and its historical commitment to ending the siege and alleviating human suffering from the people of the Strip.

& nbsp; In a statement today, that Egypt, led by President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi, continues its intensive political and humanitarian movements to stop the aggression, and reduce the unprecedented suffering experienced by more than two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, through continuous coordination with the international and regional parties, the hard work to ensure the flow of aid, and open the way for safe human access.

& nbsp; The Assistant Secretary -General of the Future Party Party, that the Egyptian position is a natural extension of a historical role adopted by the Egyptian state in defending the legitimate Palestinian rights, stressing that this commitment is not limited to statements and positions, but extends to the active field and diplomatic efforts, which contributed to exposing the occupation crimes before the world, and enhancing humanitarian support for the people The sector.

& nbsp; Egypt has previously responded to many of them in the context of respecting sovereignty and law.

& nbsp; The Foreign Ministry.

& nbsp; Out of limitations.

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