Egypt's President Urges Respect for Sovereignty After Drone Incidents

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Egypt's President Urges Respect for Sovereignty After Drone Incidents
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Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi calls for respect of Egypt's sovereignty and position in the region after drones fell on two Red Sea towns. He assures Egyptians of their safety and the army's ability to protect the country. Sisi also emphasizes Egypt's commitment to playing a positive role in the Israel-Hamas conflict without regional expansion.

Prelude to the Best Sommelier of Canada Contest | SaltWireCAIRO - Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Saturday urged all to respect Egypt's sovereignty and position in the region following incidents on Friday where drones fell on two Egyptian Red Sea towns.

Egyptians should feel safe and the army is able to protect the country, Sisi said at a manufacturing expo in Cairo. He also emphasised that Egypt would continue to play a positive role in the Israel-Hamas conflict and did not want it to expand regionally.

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