President El Sisi sent greetings to Japan for National Day and to Gambia for Independence Day, demonstrating Egypt’s commitment to fostering diplomatic relations.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi congratulated Japan on its National Day by sending a formal greeting to Emperor Naruhito. To further this gesture, Sisi appointed Presidential Secretary Mohamed Atef Abdel Hamid to personally deliver the message at the Japanese Embassy in Cairo. This action underscores the significance of diplomatic relations between Egypt and Japan.
In addition, President Sisi reached out to Gambia by sending a cable of congratulations to President Adama Barrow in celebration of Gambia’s Independence Day. These communications reflect Egypt’s commitment to fostering international goodwill and support for other nations’ milestones.
In summary, President Abdel Fattah El Sisi conveyed congratulations to Japan for its National Day and to Gambia on its Independence Day. These actions demonstrate Egypt’s ongoing efforts to strengthen diplomatic ties and promote positive relationships with other nations. The personal delivery of messages by a high-ranking official highlights the importance placed on such international celebrations.
Original Source: egyptian-gazette.com