In a phone call, the two ministers discussed expanding cooperation between Egypt and Slovakia, particularly in trade, investment, and private-sector partnerships, following recent political consultations between the two countries.
Abdelatty said Egypt was looking to build on momentum in bilateral relations and deepen economic cooperation, while encouraging stronger links between business institutions in both countries.
The talks also covered regional developments, with Abdelatty emphasizing the need to sustain the ceasefire in Gaza—brokered by Cairo, Doha, Ankara, and Washington, D.C., and signed in the Red Sea resort city, Sharm El-Sheikh, on 10 October—and move forward with its next phase.
He called for the full implementation of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 2803, including the deployment of an International Stabilization Force (ISF) tasked with monitoring the ceasefire, protecting civilians, and supporting security inside the enclave.
Abdelatty also stressed the importance of allowing humanitarian aid to enter Gaza without restrictions and accelerating early recovery and reconstruction efforts, saying these steps were necessary to improve living conditions for Palestinians.
He said progress on aid and reconstruction would help enable the Palestinian Authority (PA) to resume its responsibilities in Gaza, within a broader framework aimed at preserving Palestinian territorial unity and reviving a political process toward a negotiated settlement.
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