According to Egypt’s Foreign Ministry, the two ministers exchanged views on the war in Gaza, with Abdelatty outlining Egypt’s efforts to consolidate the ceasefire and push forward subsequent stages, including the unimpeded entry of humanitarian aid and preparations for early recovery and reconstruction.
Abdelatty reiterated Egypt’s opposition to any moves that would fragment Palestinian territory or undermine prospects for a political settlement.
The call also addressed Yemen, where Abdelatty reaffirmed Egypt’s support for the country’s unity, territorial integrity, and state institutions as fighting and political fragmentation continue.
On the Horn of Africa, Abdelatty restated Cairo’s rejection of what he described as unilateral actions that threaten Somalia’s sovereignty or unity, stressing Egypt’s backing of Somalia’s recognized institutions and respect for international law and the United Nations (UN) Charter.
The ministers also discussed bilateral relations, agreeing on the need to deepen coordination, particularly in economic, trade, and investment cooperation, as Egypt and Oman seek to expand ties amid wider regional instability.
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