Iran Press/ Iran news: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi recently emphasized that Iran's policy has consistently focused on promoting the dignity of Muslims and fostering unity between Shia and Sunni communities.
During a telephone conversation with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, he highlighted that Imam Khomeini (RA) had always advocated for the rights of Palestinians as a top priority for the Islamic world.
Raisi also drew attention to the fact that the Islamic Republic of Iran considers the Zionist regime a cancerous tumor and a significant threat to regional security and peace. He criticized the United States for its hypocritical stance, urging restraint while simultaneously supporting and perpetuating the crimes committed by the Zionist regime.
Raisi called for Egypt to utilize its capabilities to halt these attacks, provide aid, and uphold the rights of Palestinians.
In response, President El-Sisi expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to engage in dialogue with Raisi once again, following their meeting at the OIC Summit in Riyadh. He acknowledged that both Iran and Egypt possess historical significance and diverse capacities that enable them to play an effective role in establishing stability and security within the region.
El-Sisi commended Iran's efforts to strengthen relations with neighboring countries and expressed his country's readiness to take practical steps toward resolving any outstanding issues between them.
El-Sisi further emphasized Egypt's commitment to stopping attacks on Gaza, providing aid to its people, and upholding Palestinian rights. He also recognized Iran's support for Gaza's population and acknowledged its significant role in establishing stability within the region.
Overall, this telephone conversation between Presidents Raisi and El-Sisi highlights their shared commitment to promoting Muslim dignity, and unity between Shia and Sunni communities, as well as their determination to address regional challenges effectively.
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