Key Points

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty strongly reaffirmed Egypt's support for India in combating terrorism during a meeting with an Indian delegation led by Supriya Sule. This visit highlights the growing strategic partnership between India and Egypt, with a focus on strengthening counter-terrorism efforts. The delegation also met with key figures like the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States and Egyptian parliamentarians, reinforcing India's commitment to a zero-tolerance stance against terrorism. Enhancing political, economic, and cultural ties further cemented the mutual determination to address global security challenges collaboratively.

Key Points: Egypt's Abdelatty Reaffirms India Solidarity on Terrorism Front

  • Supriya Sule leads NCP-SP delegation to Cairo
  • Egypt's Abdelatty stresses solidarity with India
  • India and Egypt focus on counter-terrorism collaboration
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Egyptian Foreign Minister reiterates solidarity with India in fight against terrorism

Egypt's Badr Abdelatty reaffirms anti-terrorism solidarity with India during Supriya Sule-led visit.

"The community welcomed the message to combat terrorism. - Indian Embassy in Cairo"

Cairo, June 3

The high-level multi-party delegation from India led by Nationalist Congress Party (NCP-SP) Supriya Sule on Tuesday called on Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, reaffirming India’s collective resolve and steadfast commitment to counter terrorism while conveying deep appreciation for Cairo's strong condemnation of April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.

During the meeting, Abdelatty reiterated Egypt's solidarity with India in the fight against terrorism and welcomed further strengthening of bilateral collaboration on counter terrorism. Both sides acknowledged the growing momentum of strategic partnership between India and Egypt.

Earlier in the day, the delegation called on League of Arab States Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit, underscoring India's unified stance and collective determination to combat terrorism. The leaders stressed that countering terrorism is a priority for both the Arab League and India.

The discussions also focused on India's wide-ranging political, economic, and cultural engagement with the Arab States.

The League of Arab States, with its seat in Cairo, is an intergovernmental organisation encompassing all Arab states in the Middle East and North Africa, established in Cairo on March 22, 1945, following the adoption of the Alexandria Protocol in 1944.

Currently, it includes 22 Arab countries: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.

The delegation also had an engaging interaction with the vibrant Indian community in Egypt.

“The community welcomed the visit of the delegation and the message carried by them to combat terrorism,” the Indian Embassy in Cairo posted.

On Monday, the delegation was briefed by Indian Ambassador to Egypt Suresh Reddy on the strong India-Egypt Strategic Partnership, Egypt's strong stance against terrorism, solidarity with India after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, and the close bilateral collaboration on counter-terrorism.

Later, the delegation had a fruitful engagement at the Egyptian Senate House with Senator Hossam Al-Khouly of Mostaqbal Watan Party and MP Hazem Omar, including the Chairmen and members of other Parliamentary Committees.

The Senate reaffirmed solidarity with India and reiterated the importance attached to the close Strategic Partnership between India and Egypt.

This was followed by productive discussions with Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman MP Karim Darwish and other distinguished members of the Egyptian House of Representatives.

The Indian parliamentarians also had insightful discussions with key interlocutors in Egypt, including former Ministers, distinguished authors and thought leaders.

The discussions facilitated an enhanced understanding and appreciation of India's commitment to economic growth, equitable development, and zero tolerance to terrorism.

They also paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at the Al-Horreya Park in Zamalek, Cairo.

The delegates, a part of India's diplomatic outreach on Operation Sindoor and carrying forth India's strong message on zero-tolerance against terrorism, reached Egypt after concluding a successful visit to Ethiopia, South Africa, and Qatar.

The delegation led by Supriya Sule comprises BJP leaders Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Anurag Thakur, and V. Muraleedharan, Congress leaders Manish Tewari and Anand Sharma, Telugu Desam Party's Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu, Aam Aadmi Party leader Vikramjeet Singh Sawhney, and former diplomat Syed Akbaruddin.

The visit marks a continuation of India's strategic outreach to garner international support against cross-border terrorism emanating from the soil of Pakistan.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is a positive development! Egypt has always been a reliable partner for India. Their support against terrorism means a lot, especially after the Pahalgam attack. More countries should follow Egypt's example in standing with India. 🇮🇳🤝🇪🇬
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Rahul S.
Good to see cross-party delegation representing India abroad. Terrorism affects us all regardless of political differences. Hope this leads to concrete intelligence sharing and counter-terror cooperation with Egypt and Arab nations.
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Anjali M.
While diplomatic support is welcome, I hope our government is also working on stronger domestic counter-terror measures. We need better surveillance and faster response systems, not just statements of solidarity.
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Sanjay P.
Egypt's support is significant given their influence in the Arab world. This could help isolate Pakistan further in international forums. The Arab League taking a strong stance is a diplomatic win for India.
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Neha T.
The homage to Gandhiji in Cairo is touching. His message of peace is more relevant than ever in this fight against terrorism. Hope this visit strengthens not just political ties but also cultural exchanges between our ancient civilizations.
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Vikram R.
I appreciate Egypt's stance but actions speak louder than words. We need to see more concrete cooperation - joint military exercises, intelligence sharing, and blocking terror financing channels. The proof will be in the pudding as they say.

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