The Chairman of the Leadership Council participates in the grand opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, attended by international dignitaries.

President Rashad Alimi Attends Grand Opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum

On Saturday, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, participated in the spectacular official opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum. This momentous event drew numerous kings, princes, heads of state, and representatives from international organizations, celebrating one of the greatest monuments of human civilization in the 21st century.

Celebrating a Unique Achievement

President Alimi praised this unique achievement, which beautifully combines the grandeur of ancient Egyptian history with contemporary architectural brilliance. The museum, located near the timeless Pyramids of Giza, showcases a cultural narrative that spans thousands of years, offering visitors a glimpse into Egypt’s rich heritage.

A Reflection of Egyptian Will

The President emphasized that the completion of this monumental project reflects the determination of the Egyptian people and the wise vision of their leadership under President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. He noted that Egypt has transformed culture into a powerful force for development and a constant source of inspiration for nations worldwide.

A Message of Peace and Dialogue

President Alimi asserted that the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum is not just a victory for Egypt; it represents an extraordinary achievement for the entire Arab nation and humanity. The museum carries a message of peace and cultural dialogue, reinforcing the region’s historical significance as a vital link between East and West.

Strengthening Bilateral Relations

In his remarks, President Alimi reiterated Yemen’s pride in its strong fraternal ties with the Arab Republic of Egypt. He acknowledged Egypt’s steadfast support for the Yemeni people’s aspirations to restore state institutions, stability, and peace.

Notable Attendees

The opening ceremony also featured several dignitaries, including Nasser Taha Mustafa, advisor to the President of the Presidential Leadership Council; Moammar Al-Eryani, Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism; Marwan Damaj, cultural advisor to the President; and Khaled Mahfouz Bahah, Yemen’s ambassador to Egypt.

This historic event marks a significant milestone in cultural preservation and international collaboration, showcasing the enduring legacy of Egypt’s rich history.

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