"Bloomberg": The Grand Egyptian Museum enhances Egypt’s global presence at a historic moment

Bloomberg Network highlighted The American newspaper highlighted the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, stressing that this event reflects the connection between the past and the present through the statue of King Ramses II, which embodies Egyptian history and its role in establishing peace for thousands of years.
The network stated – in a report – that the statue, which is 11 meters high and made of red granite, dates back to about 3,200 years; It stands in the main hall of the museum, which constitutes a strategic project aimed at enhancing the tourism sector and providing a clear picture of Egypt’s contemporary global status.
Bloomberg noted: The opening of the museum came at a very important time, days after President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received his American counterpart, Donald Trump, and a number of world leaders in Sharm El-Sheikh, where Trump announced his plan for peace in Gaza and ending the war that has been going on for two years.
The report pointed out that King Ramesses II was the author of the first recorded peace treaty in history, which was the Treaty of “Kadesh.” With the Hittites, a copy of which is located at the United Nations headquarters in New York. In a way that reflects the principles of mutual respect and building a fair system since ancient times.
The network added that Egypt is working to maximize the benefit of its geographical location, its cultural influence, and its network of international relations, despite the challenges related to resources, population increase, and climate change.
The report confirmed that Egypt maintains balanced relations with major countries from Russia and Europe to China and the Gulf states, while rebuilding relations with Turkey and Iran, in addition to continuing cooperation with the United States, noting that the American President described Egypt as a “partner.” Important" He praised President Sisi as a “great president.”
Bloomberg reported: An Egyptian official confirmed that Egypt’s position is firm and rejects the displacement of the Palestinians, saying: The plan to displace the Palestinian people is unacceptable and a red line, and Egypt will not back down from its firm position on the Palestinian issue.
The report concluded by noting that Egypt has succeeded in maintaining open channels of communication with competing international parties, including Russia and Ukraine, within the framework of a diplomatic approach aimed at enhancing regional and international stability.
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