Cairo: Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty engaged in a phone conversation to discuss regional developments, with a particular focus on the situation in Libya. Both ministers underscored the significance of sustained coordination and consultation between Greece and Egypt to enhance security and stability in the region, addressing current regional challenges effectively.
According to Libyan News Agency, the dialogue between the ministers is part of their ongoing communication aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and exchanging perspectives on regional and international matters of shared interest. This is supported by the strategic relationship that exists between the two nations.
During their conversation, the ministers reviewed the latest developments concerning Libya, as well as broader issues in the Middle East, including diplomatic efforts related to US-Iran negotiations. They shared their insights on how these developments might impact regional security and stability.
The ministers concluded their discussion with an agreement to maintain their consultations and coordination in the future, reinforcing the strategic partnership between Greece and Egypt. This collaboration is seen as pivotal in supporting security and stability and tackling mutual regional challenges.