During the call, Abdelatty outlined Egypt’s ongoing efforts to consolidate the ceasefire in Gaza and ensure its sustainability, as well as to advance the implementation of the second phase of the US president’s plan.
He urged a transition to subsequent arrangements, including the formation of a temporary Palestinian technocratic committee to manage the day-to-day affairs of Gaza’s residents, paving the way for the Palestinian Authority to resume its full role in the Strip.
Minister Abdelatty underscored the need to guarantee a regular and uninterrupted flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza, while creating the necessary conditions to launch early recovery and reconstruction efforts.
He also reaffirmed Egypt’s firm rejection of any practices that could undermine the unity of Palestinian territory or impose new realities in the West Bank.
The call also addressed developments in Sudan, with both ministers stressing the importance of continued coordination within the framework of the Quadripartite Mechanism to push towards a comprehensive ceasefire.
Abdelatty emphasized the need to establish safe havens and humanitarian corridors to ensure unhindered access for aid, reiterating Egypt’s steadfast support for Sudan’s unity, sovereignty, stability, and the preservation of its national institutions.
Abdelatty praised the close coordination and growing convergence between Egypt and Saudi Arabia at various levels, affirming both sides’ keenness to continue joint action in the coming period.
He also highlighted the ongoing preparations for the first meeting of the Egyptian–Saudi Supreme Coordination Council, reflecting the depth of the strategic partnership between the two countries and its role in supporting regional stability and safeguarding shared Arab interests.
The two sides also affirmed their commitment to maintaining close coordination and consultation to support regional stability and strengthen joint Arab action in the face of current regional challenges.
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