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Egypt’s Foreign Minister Stands Firm Against Palestinian Displacement in Meeting with Rubio

by Miles Cooper
February 11, 2025
in Cairo
Egypt’s foreign minister rejects displacement of Palestinians during meeting with Rubio
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  • Egypt⁤ Opposes Palestinian Displacement in Recent ‍Diplomatic Meeting
    • Focus on Gaza Recovery and⁢ Stability
    • An Inaugural ⁤Diplomatic Engagement
    • Security Concerns⁣ in Governance discussions
      • Sustaining Cooperation Towards Regional Security
        • Water Security Issues: GERD ⁤Tensions Persist

Egypt⁤ Opposes Palestinian Displacement in Recent ‍Diplomatic Meeting

CAIRO

During a meeting in Washington, DC on Monday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty expressed strong opposition to the idea of ⁢displacing ⁤Palestinians from Gaza.‌ This statement came during his discussions with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio,​ as‍ reported by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry.

Focus on Gaza Recovery and⁢ Stability

Abdelatty emphasized the pressing necessity for recovery‍ initiatives within Gaza, highlighting efforts such ‍as debris clearance and reconstruction​ while ensuring that Palestinians remain within⁢ their homeland.he firmly opposed any ⁢notions of displacement, citing support from both Arab nations and the international community to uphold Palestinian rights.

The⁣ foreign minister reiterated Egypt’s dedication to collaborating with the United States towards achieving​ equitable peace in the Middle East that acknowledges and upholds the legitimate⁤ rights of ‍Palestinians, particularly their aspiration for an autonomous state.

An Inaugural ⁤Diplomatic Engagement

This meeting marked ⁢Abdelatty’s first visit ‍since ⁢President Donald ‍trump took office and served as a significant prospect for dialogue between these two top diplomats. Since January ⁢25th, Trump has repeatedly put forth suggestions regarding resettling Gazan Palestinians into neighboring Arab countries such as Egypt and Jordan—proposals that have⁢ been​ met with rejection from both regional governments and Palestinian leadership.

Moreover, Trump has threatened to reconsider financial assistance provided to ​Jordan‍ and Egypt ⁣if they do ⁢not accommodate‌ these potential relocations.

Security Concerns⁣ in Governance discussions

The US State Department noted Rubio’s reiteration about prioritizing collaborative efforts aimed at post-conflict governance⁣ in gaza while stressing Hamas should not regain control or ⁤pose threats towards Israel again. He also commended Abdelatty for Egypt’s role⁣ in mediating efforts which include maintaining humanitarian aid access across Gaza alongside facilitating medical evacuations.

<h2Broader Regional Discussions

The talks encompassed various regional issues including developments in Syria,⁤ Libya, sudan, along with ​concerns⁤ regarding navigation security within the Red Sea.The two officials ‍also explored strategies related to an upcoming Future of Egypt Economic Forum scheduled later this year in Cairo—a partnership effort involving the US Chamber of Commerce designed to enhance trade relations and bolster American investments into Egypt’s economy.

Sustaining Cooperation Towards Regional Security

Abdelatty conveyed Egypt’s readiness to work alongside America’s new administration focusing on establishing stability ‍across‍ regions while fostering comprehensive peace initiatives. In relationto Sudanese affairs , he reinforced his country ‘s ‍backing for existing state institutions amid callsfor a ceasefire . Additionally , he highlighted progress required concerning Syrian territorial integrity where initiating inclusive political processes can turn Syria⁤ into a contributor towards regional stabilization .

Water Security Issues: GERD ⁤Tensions Persist

The two also ‌addressed vital topics surrounding water⁣ security;‌ particularly concerning negotiations focused around Ethiopia ‘s Grand Ethiopian‍ Renaissance Dam (GERD). Abdelatty reaffirmed Cairo’s stance advocating for legally binding agreements governing dam operations ⁣respectful⁤ toward downstream nations’ entitlements ​. Despite ongoing tensions relating tothe damconstruction alongthe Nile River—oneofEgypt ’sprimarywater sources— negotiationsbasedonthe2010EntebbeAgreement on Nile water allocation continue being disputedbyCairoandKhartoum alike .

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Cautioning against emerging challenges ,bothcountries committedtoconfined collaborationandcoordination movingforwardmanagementofrisksinhigh-pressureenvironmentsinLebanon ,Libya,theHornofAfrica,andRedSeaflows.Inevitably left no stone unturned when assessingcontemporarydevelopments requiring intentional attentionfull spectrumresponseinitiatives.to ensure sustained diplomatic ⁣ties persist effectively over ​time through openconsultation frameworksbetweenEgyptandtheUnitedStates.i>

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