Egypt and Saudi make deal to face disruptive regional interventions


(MENAFN) Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi has reached a deal on Sunday with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman while visiting the country, on joint efforts to face divisive regional interventions.

Presidential Spokesman Bassam Rady said: "The two sides stressed that they will continue working together to face the regional interventions and the attempts of division among regional states, and to unite as one bloc to confront the threats and challenges facing the region, particularly terrorism and its supporting states."

Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Cairo on Sunday in a three-day visit as the first destination of his first foreign tour since he was named crown prince in 2017 and launched a massive anti-corruption campaign in the kingdom that flush out political and economic elite.

Egyptian president expressed the country's eagerness on elevating the level of bilateral cooperation with Saudi Arabia in various fields in the light of the distinguished strategic ties between the two countries.

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