Ashraf AboArafe
The Minister of Foreign Affairs confirms the continuation of the ancient Egyptian diplomatic path in strengthening Egypt’s relations with its partners, supporting peace and stability, and respecting the principles of international law.
In his first statement after arriving at his workplace at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Badr Abdel Ati, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, expressed his feeling of pride and pride in the trust placed in his person by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to assume his new position, and his aspiration to be the subject of this precious trust.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration stated that as much as he feels this high honor, he is well aware of the size and greatness of the assignment entrusted to him, and the responsibility placed on the shoulders of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of a country the size and weight of Egypt, that great country with a long history, and one that has an important pivotal role in its regional environment and at the international level. Abdel-Aty also pledged to continue the path of those who preceded him in assuming this responsibility in defending Egyptian interests and Egypt’s national security, and to follow the steps and directives drawn by the President of the Republic for the new government.
Dr. Badr Abdel Aty also expressed his aspiration to continue striving to strengthen Egypt’s relations with its regional and international partners, and to defend national, Arab and African issues in various forums, while adhering to the principles and rules of international law and multilateral work, expressing his confidence in the ability of the ancient Egyptian diplomacy to To anchor Egypt to safety amid the worsening regional and international challenges.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration pointed out the special attention that the Ministry will pay to the conditions of Egyptians abroad during the next stage, as the use of the consular arm of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at home and abroad will be maximized to provide all consular services to Egyptian citizens and link Egyptian communities abroad to their home country. Dr. Badr Abdel Aty concluded his statements by emphasizing that caring for the Egyptian citizen and his interests will remain the top priority of Egyptian foreign policy.