State Information Service rules out any plans for meeting between Sisi and Netanyahu
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Head of the Public Relations Department Rashwan said that reports of such a meeting are "merely rumors" • He also said that the gas agreement cannot affect Cairo's political positions on the Gaza issue
The head of the Egyptian Information Directorate, Dia Rashwan, denied last night reports that President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is planning to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in light of the gas agreement that was signed: "There is no arrangement or planning whatsoever for such a meeting."
State Information Service rules out any plans for meeting between Sisi and Netanyahu
The head of Egypt’s State Information Service, Diaa Rashwan, denied any plans for an imminent meeting between President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In a Friday phone interview on the “al-Hekaya” (The Story) show on MBC Masr, Rashwan stressed that this rumor has been spread for commercial and economic purposes, as it preceded discussions about the gas deal between Egypt and Israel. The politicization of the…
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