Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi asserted on Tuesday his country’s keenness on strengthening cooperation with Serbia in various domains, especially in defense.
He said Egypt is looking forward to activating partnership between the two countries, highlighting the deep historic ties between them.
Sisi received in Cairo Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Milos Vucevic. Egyptian Defense Minister Mohamed Zaki was also present at the talks.
Sisi conveyed greetings to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, highlighting the strong ties between their countries.
For his part, Vucevic lauded Egyptian-Serbian relations, especially in light of Sisi's visit to Serbia in July 2022 that boosted bilateral relations.
He commended Egypt’s growing and effective role on the regional and international levels.
He also highlighted Egypt’s efforts in combating terrorism at the regional level, in addition to promoting stability, security and development.
According to Egypt's presidential spokesman Ahmed Fahmy the meeting tackled means of enhancing bilateral cooperation in the military and security fields.
The officials also reviewed a host of international issues of mutual concern, especially the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and its geopolitical and economic repercussions.
Sisi visited Belgrade in July 2022 in the first trip by an Egyptian president to Serbia since 1987.