Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry arrives for a working dinner
with heads of delegations for the Nuclear Security Summit at the White
House in Washington March 31, 2016. (Reuters)
Staff writer, Al Arabiya News
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry has emphasized the
importance of Saudi King Salman’s visit to Cairo and spoke of the
“special relationship” between the two countries in an interview with Al
Arabiya News Channel.
“Some media circles
have been doubting the strength of our relationship but I am in
constant communication with my Saudi counterpart Adel al-Jubeir who has
assured that ties remain strong,” Shoukry told Al Arabiya.
Shoukry added that Saudi Arabia and Egypt have coordinated efforts in combatting multiple issues, especially on security.
The rare foreign trip by the Saudi king will counter media commentary in both countries of discord between the richest Arab state and the most populous, to show Riyadh still backs Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
“The
Saudis are very keen not to allow Egypt to collapse, but at the same
time the Saudis cannot pay forever. I think King Salman will try to
explain these issues,” said Mustafa Alani, a security analyst with close
ties to the kingdom’s Interior Ministry.
On
the recent murder issue of Italian student Giulio Regeni in Cairo,
Shoukry said that Egyptian authorities have been transparent in their
investigation with their Italian counterparts by working alongside
Italian investigators.
Egypt is planning on sending a delegation of their own to Italy for further investigations.
(With Reuters)
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