The Egyptian presidency extends congratulations on the occasion of Yemen’s National Day, celebrated on May 22.

Egyptian Presidential Secretary Congratulates Yemen on National Day

Cairo, Egypt – Mohamed Atef, the Secretary of the Egyptian Presidency, extended heartfelt congratulations on the occasion of Yemen’s 35th National Day, celebrated on May 22. This gesture highlights the strong ties between Egypt and Yemen.

Visit to the Yemeni Embassy

During his visit to the Yemeni Embassy in Cairo today, Atef conveyed the warm greetings of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and the Egyptian people to President Rashad al-Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, and the Yemeni populace. This visit underscores Egypt’s commitment to fostering diplomatic relations with Yemen.

Emphasizing Unity and Support

Atef reaffirmed that Yemeni unity remains a crucial step toward fulfilling the aspirations of Arab nations for comprehensive unity. He reiterated Egypt’s steadfast support for the Yemeni people’s constitutional legitimacy, emphasizing the importance of maintaining Yemen’s unity, stability, and territorial integrity.

Strengthening Historical Ties

In response, Khaled Bahah, Yemen’s Ambassador to Egypt, expressed pride in the historical relationship between the two nations. He praised Egypt’s sacrifices and support during Yemen’s revolutions in September and October, which ultimately led to the blessed unification on May 22, 1990. This acknowledgment reflects the deep-rooted connections that continue to bind the two countries.

Conclusion

The exchange of congratulations and sentiments between Egyptian and Yemeni officials highlights the enduring friendship and cooperation between the two nations. As both countries celebrate their shared history, they reaffirm their commitment to mutual support and unity in the face of challenges.

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