Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly reaffirmed Egypt's commitment to promoting peace and stability across the Middle East, calling for an end to regional conflicts and a return to calm to support economic recovery.
Speaking at a press conference after inspecting agricultural and livestock projects and inaugurating several development projects in New Alamein, Madbouly said President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is following regional developments on a daily basis in the hope of reaching a lasting agreement to end the ongoing war.
"There are no winners in this conflict," Madbouly said, adding that all parties are paying the price and that the global economy continues to bear the cost of prolonged instability.
He stressed that restoring peace is essential to improving economic indicators and creating a more stable environment for growth and development.




