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German Minister Reem El Abbali is visiting Cairo to discuss the Gaza reconstruction plan and support Arab efforts

Today, the German Minister of Economic Cooperation and Development, Reem El Abbali Radovan, arrives at Cairo on an official visit aimed at holding high -level talks with the Egyptian government on the mechanisms of reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.

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This visit comes at a time when an integrated Arab plan is crystallized, Egypt participated in its presentation with a number of Arab countries, to develop a future vision to rebuild the sector that suffers from widespread destruction due to the recent escalation. & nbsp; realistic & nbsp; for the reconstruction of Gaza, and a starting point that gives the people of the Strip a new glimmer of hope & rdquo;

& nbsp; and added: & ldquo; as Minister of Development, make sure to participate in these efforts from an early stage, and Germany will also contribute to its role in reconstruction operations, from It is necessary to start the discussion now about the success of this huge task, although the humanitarian situation is still catastrophic & rdquo;

Al -Abbali Radovan explained that any efforts to reconstruction require the availability of basic conditions, the most prominent of which are: ensuring the safe humanitarian situation, a permanent ceasefire, and finding a comprehensive political framework that opens the way towards long -term peace, with the need not to have a movement & ldquo; Hamas & rdquo; Any authority in Gaza or represents a threat to Israel. Madbouly, Foreign Minister Badr Abdel -Ati, and Minister of International Cooperation Dr. Rania Al -Mashat, in addition to the Deputy Secretary -General of the League of Arab States, Ambassador Hossam Zaki. The talks will focus on ways to activate the Arab reconstruction plan, and the role that the German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development can play to support these efforts. The international, with the distribution of burdens in a balanced manner between the donor countries and the countries of the region, in addition to the participation of the United Nations. Water and energy supplies, and the construction of temporary housing for the affected people, as well as the continued support of sustainable economic development.

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