Commander of Egyptian Navy Meets with Saudi, Qatari Counterparts

The commander of the Egyptian naval forces receives his Saudi counterpart. (Egypt’s military spokesman)
The commander of the Egyptian naval forces receives his Saudi counterpart. (Egypt’s military spokesman)
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Commander of Egyptian Navy Meets with Saudi, Qatari Counterparts

The commander of the Egyptian naval forces receives his Saudi counterpart. (Egypt’s military spokesman)
The commander of the Egyptian naval forces receives his Saudi counterpart. (Egypt’s military spokesman)

The Commander of the Egyptian Naval Forces, Lieutenant General Ashraf Atwa, met on Sunday with his Saudi counterpart, Lieutenant General Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Ghufaili.

During the meeting, they discussed issues of common interest, within the framework of mutual coordination and military cooperation.

Spokesman for the Egyptian Armed Forces Colonel General Staff Gharib Abdel Hafez said in a statement that the two sides also reviewed the means to “take advantage of the bilateral naval capabilities in the two countries to achieve common interests.”

He added that the meeting came during an official visit of the Saudi Navy Commander to the Egyptian Naval Forces Command in Alexandria.

Atwa also met on Sunday the commander of the Qatari Naval Forces, Major General Abdullah Hassan al-Sulaiti.

The meeting discussed "means of strengthening military cooperation and exchanging experiences between the two countries’ navies.”

During the two visits, the officials inspected a number of naval units to learn about the latest training and arming systems of the Egyptian Navy.



Tunisia's Electoral Commission Approves Three Presidential Candidates

Members of the honor guard stand at attention during a flag-raising in place of Kasba in Tunis, Tunisia, June 26, 2018. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
Members of the honor guard stand at attention during a flag-raising in place of Kasba in Tunis, Tunisia, June 26, 2018. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
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Tunisia's Electoral Commission Approves Three Presidential Candidates

Members of the honor guard stand at attention during a flag-raising in place of Kasba in Tunis, Tunisia, June 26, 2018. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
Members of the honor guard stand at attention during a flag-raising in place of Kasba in Tunis, Tunisia, June 26, 2018. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi

Tunisia's electoral commission approved on Monday the candidacies of President Kais Saied and two others, Zouhair Magzhaoui and Ayachi Zammel, for next month's presidential election, Reuters reported.

The commission rejected a ruling by the administrative court, the highest judicial body, to reinstate three other prominent candidates in the presidential race.

The electoral campaign will start on Sept. 14, the commission said.