The Saudi city of Jeddah hosted a bilateral summit between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, where discussions focused on strengthening strategic relations between Cairo and Riyadh. The Crown Prince warmly welcomed the Egyptian President, and the meeting included an Iftar banquet during Ramadan, reflecting the deep fraternal ties between the two countries amidst rapidly escalating regional challenges that demand high-level coordination.
The Gaza Strip issue topped the agenda for the two leaders. Informed sources confirmed that both sides emphasized the necessity for all concerned parties to adhere to the ceasefire agreement to end the humanitarian suffering. The two leaders called for the immediate implementation of the peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump, which had previously received approval from the UN Security Council, as a framework for a comprehensive political solution in the region.
In a related context, Sisi and Bin Salman called for the necessity of opening humanitarian corridors to ensure an increased flow of relief and medical aid to the residents of the Strip without any obstacles. Both sides also pointed to the importance of urgently commencing reconstruction operations to repair what the war had destroyed, emphasizing that regional stability is closely linked to improving the living conditions of the Palestinian people and providing them with the means for a dignified life.
The Egyptian-Saudi summit reiterated the firm and unwavering stance against any attempts aimed at displacing Palestinians from their lands or liquidating the issue at the expense of neighboring countries. The two leaders clarified that achieving lasting stability in the Middle East will only be realized through the implementation of the two-state solution, which guarantees the establishment of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state, meeting the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people in accordance with international resolutions.
Regarding regional issues, the two parties discussed ways to de-escalate tensions in the region to avoid sliding into broader conflicts that could threaten Arab national security. The meeting emphasized the importance of strengthening joint Arab solidarity based on the principles of respecting state sovereignty and non-interference in their internal affairs, considering Egyptian-Saudi coordination as a fundamental pillar for protecting supreme Arab interests.
The visit concluded with official farewell ceremonies, where the Saudi Crown Prince personally escorted the Egyptian President to King Abdulaziz International Airport, a symbolic gesture of the strength of the alliance between the two countries. This summit reflects the convergence of views between Cairo and Riyadh on crucial issues, foremost among them the Palestinian cause and the necessity of finding a political horizon to end the cycle of violence in the region.
Both sides emphasized their rejection of any attempts to displace the Palestinian people from their land, and that a lasting solution lies in the implementation of the two-state solution.





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Egyptian-Saudi Summit in Jeddah Affirms Rejection of Displacement and Calls for Implementation of Gaza Peace Plan