President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi held a phone call today with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During the conversation, President El-Sisi offered Egypt’s sincere condolences to the government of India and expressed deep solidarity with the families of the victims of the recent terrorist attack that targeted Indian tourists in Jammu and Kashmir.
President El-Sisi firmly condemned all forms of terrorism and highlighted Egypt’s unwavering efforts in combating extremism. He reaffirmed Egypt’s comprehensive approach to counterterrorism, which addresses both the security and ideological dimensions of the threat, in line with its longstanding commitment to promoting regional and international stability.
Prime Minister Modi thanked President El-Sisi for the heartfelt gesture and emphasized the depth of the historic ties between the two nations and their peoples.
The call also addressed the importance of further strengthening the strategic partnership between Egypt and India. Both leaders agreed on the need to transform this partnership into concrete cooperation across multiple sectors. They emphasized the importance of continued high-level engagement to explore new avenues of collaboration that align with the aspirations of both countries for development, stability, and shared prosperity.