Erdogan: We Seek to Restore Unity with Egypt Based on Historical Roots

People attend last Friday prayer of Ramadan in the Hagia Sophia Mosque during the lockdown in Istanbul, Turkey, 07 May 2021. EPA/ERDEM SAHIN
People attend last Friday prayer of Ramadan in the Hagia Sophia Mosque during the lockdown in Istanbul, Turkey, 07 May 2021. EPA/ERDEM SAHIN
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Erdogan: We Seek to Restore Unity with Egypt Based on Historical Roots

People attend last Friday prayer of Ramadan in the Hagia Sophia Mosque during the lockdown in Istanbul, Turkey, 07 May 2021. EPA/ERDEM SAHIN
People attend last Friday prayer of Ramadan in the Hagia Sophia Mosque during the lockdown in Istanbul, Turkey, 07 May 2021. EPA/ERDEM SAHIN

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that talks with Egypt would continue until the normalization of relations between the two countries.

In remarks on Friday, Erdogan said Turkey was seeking to restore “unity of historical roots with the people of Egypt,” emphasizing a new phase of relations.

Asked to comment about the recent talks which were hosted by Cairo at the level of deputy foreign ministers, the Turkish president said: “We seek to restore this unity of historical roots with the people of Egypt and to maintain it again as brotherly friends and not as brothers-enemies.”

He continued: “Seeing the Egyptian people compelled to side with the Greek people against Turkey is something that saddens Ankara.”

Former Egyptian Deputy Foreign Minister for African Affairs, Ambassador Ali Al-Hefni, said that the Turkish president was hinging on the first round of talks between the two countries to build on them and open new horizons for further dialogue and consultations.

In comments to Asharq Al-Awsat, Hefni stated that addressing Syria, Iraq and Libya during the first round of the talks that took place in Cairo is a “positive” matter.

He pointed to a change in Turkish policy towards official relations with Egypt.

“Turkey’s tendency to change its policy towards Egypt and open a dialogue with Cairo is something that we must build on during the coming period to hold other rounds of dialogue and consultations and lay the foundations for sound relations in the next stage,” he remarked.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that two-days of talks with Egypt on Wednesday took place in a positive atmosphere, adding that discussions would continue on future steps to normalize relations.

“The cases of Libya, Syria, Iraq and the eastern Mediterranean are important to all of us... and Egypt will also benefit from the cooperation that we achieve in this regard,” he added.



Israel Ready to Negotiate Permanent Gaza Ceasefire during 60-day Truce, Netanyahu Says

09 July 2025, US, Washington: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking with the press at the US Capitol in Washington. Photo: Douglas Christian/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
09 July 2025, US, Washington: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking with the press at the US Capitol in Washington. Photo: Douglas Christian/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
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Israel Ready to Negotiate Permanent Gaza Ceasefire during 60-day Truce, Netanyahu Says

09 July 2025, US, Washington: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking with the press at the US Capitol in Washington. Photo: Douglas Christian/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
09 July 2025, US, Washington: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking with the press at the US Capitol in Washington. Photo: Douglas Christian/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will likely have a ceasefire agreement with Hamas to release more Israeli hostages held by the Palestinian group. 

Netanyahu said 50 hostages were still being held captive by Hamas. Of that figure, he said, only 20 are believed to be alive. 

"I want to take them all out. We now have a deal that supposedly will get half of the living and half of the dead out," Netanyahu said in an interview on Newsmax show "The Record with Greta Van Susteren" that aired on Thursday. 

"And so we'll have 10 living left and about 12 deceased hostages, but I'll get them out, too. I hope we can complete it in a few days." 

On October 7, 2023, Hamas attacked southern Israel, killing about 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages, according to Israeli figures. Israel's retaliation has killed more than 57,000 Palestinians, Gaza's health ministry says, and reduced much of Gaza to rubble. 

The two sides have had two ceasefires - one in November 2023 and another in January 2025- since the fighting started. 

Netanyahu said Israel and Hamas will likely have a 60-day ceasefire, which the two sides could use to try to end the conflict. 

Hamas said on Wednesday there were several sticking points in the ongoing ceasefire talks including the flow of aid, withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip, and "genuine guarantees for a permanent ceasefire." 

Netanyahu's interview with Newsmax comes as he wraps his third visit to Washington since President Donald Trump took office in January. 

Speaking of Trump, the Israeli leader said his country has never had "such a friend, such a support of Israel, the Jewish state in the White House." 

Last month, the US joined Israel in striking Iran, a move that Trump has said "obliterated" three of Iran's nuclear sites. 

When asked about a damage assessment, Netanyahu said, "Within months, they could have produced atomic bombs."