LONDON: Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said that the security of the Gulf, including Oman’s, is tied to Egypt’s security, after a meeting with his Omani counterpart Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi on Tuesday.
The ministers discussed various regional issues, including Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip and the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, which ended 12 days of conflict in June.
The ministers highlighted the importance of maintaining the ceasefire between Tehran and Tel Aviv, and called for diplomatic solutions to the Iranian nuclear issue to reduce tensions and promote regional stability in line with international law, and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
They highlighted their firm rejection of the forced displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip and reaffirmed their support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Abdelatty said that Egypt is working with Qatar and the US to reach an agreement to end Israel’s attacks in Gaza and pave the way for an international conference to reconstruct the Palestinian coastal enclave.
Al-Busaidi said that Muscat fully supports Egypt’s efforts to find a solution to the Palestinian issue in Gaza. He also expressed solidarity with Egypt regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which is being constructed on the Blue Nile. Egypt has raised concerns over the dam’s potential to significantly compromise its water supply.
Abdelatty and Al-Busaidi co-chaired the 16th session of the Egyptian-Omani Joint Committee in Cairo and witnessed the signing of several memorandums of understanding in the fields of investment, education, labor and technology.