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PM congratulates President al-Sisi, Egyptians on June 30 revolution anniversary

From Egypt Independent · () English

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  • Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly congratulated President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Egyptians on the 13th anniversary of the June 30 Revolution.
  • The revolution is described as a pivotal moment that initiated a new phase of national development under the president's leadership.
  • Madbouly also reviewed regional developments, including a ceasefire between the US and Iran, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive agreement that ensures regional security.

Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly extended congratulations to President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and the Egyptian people on the 13th anniversary of the June 30 Revolution. He characterized the event as a "watershed moment" in the nation's history, marking the commencement of a new era focused on dedicated work across all state sectors to implement a comprehensive national development plan under President al-Sisi's guidance.

a watershed moment in the nationโ€™s history that marked the beginning of a new phase of dedicated work across all sectors of the state to implement a comprehensive national development plan under the presidentโ€™s leadership.

โ€” Mostafa MadboulyPrime Minister Mostafa Madbouly describing the significance of the June 30 Revolution anniversary.

During the Cabinet's weekly meeting on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, Madbouly reviewed several critical issues and policy files. He specifically addressed regional developments, including the announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran. Madbouly reiterated Egypt's firm stance on the necessity of continuing joint efforts to implement the memorandum of understanding and complete negotiations between the two parties to achieve a final, comprehensive, and sustainable agreement.

Egyptโ€™s clear position on the need to continue joint efforts to implement the memorandum of understanding and complete negotiations between the two sides in order to reach a final, comprehensive, and sustainable agreement.

โ€” Mostafa MadboulyPrime Minister Mostafa Madbouly on Egypt's stance regarding negotiations following a US-Iran ceasefire.

He stressed that any such agreement must guarantee the security of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states and all Arab nations, while upholding respect for state sovereignty and territorial integrity. On behalf of the Cabinet, Madbouly expressed profound appreciation for President al-Sisi's efforts in managing regional crises and his continuous coordination with regional partners to foster political understandings and avert conflict, aiming for lasting security and stability.

any final agreement should guarantee the security of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states and all Arab countries, while ensuring respect for state sovereignty and territorial integrity.

โ€” Mostafa MadboulyPrime Minister Mostafa Madbouly outlining conditions for a sustainable regional agreement.

Further acknowledgments were made to Ahmed Abul Gheit for his leadership of the Arab League and to Nabil Fahmy, the nominee for the next Secretary-General, recognizing his diplomatic expertise. Additionally, Madbouly congratulated the Egyptian national football team on their historic first victory in the FIFA World Cup competition, hailing it as a significant national achievement.

deep appreciation for President El-Sisiโ€™s efforts to help contain the regionโ€™s various crises and his ongoing coordination with regional partners to reach political understandings and avoid conflict, with the aim of achieving lasting security and stability in the region.

โ€” Mostafa MadboulyPrime Minister Mostafa Madbouly expressing gratitude for President al-Sisi's regional diplomacy.
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