King receives written message from Egypt's president
AMMONNEWS - His Majesty King Abdullah II, Tuesday, received a written message from Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, in which El-Sisi voiced his country's recognition of King Abdullah's tireless endeavors to serve Arab issues, namely, the Palestinian cause and defending Islamic holy sites in occupied Jerusalem.
In his message, president el-Sisi underscored Jordan's efforts to resolve crises in a number of Arab countries in a manner that safeguard their unity. He also paid tribute to the Kingdom's key role in hosting Syrian refugees.
El-Sisi stressed Jordanian-Egyptian ties and thanked the Kingdom for its support to his country.
AMMONNEWS - His Majesty King Abdullah II, Tuesday, received a written message from Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, in which El-Sisi voiced his country's recognition of King Abdullah's tireless endeavors to serve Arab issues, namely, the Palestinian cause and defending Islamic holy sites in occupied Jerusalem.
In his message, president el-Sisi underscored Jordan's efforts to resolve crises in a number of Arab countries in a manner that safeguard their unity. He also paid tribute to the Kingdom's key role in hosting Syrian refugees.
El-Sisi stressed Jordanian-Egyptian ties and thanked the Kingdom for its support to his country.
AMMONNEWS - His Majesty King Abdullah II, Tuesday, received a written message from Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, in which El-Sisi voiced his country's recognition of King Abdullah's tireless endeavors to serve Arab issues, namely, the Palestinian cause and defending Islamic holy sites in occupied Jerusalem.
In his message, president el-Sisi underscored Jordan's efforts to resolve crises in a number of Arab countries in a manner that safeguard their unity. He also paid tribute to the Kingdom's key role in hosting Syrian refugees.
El-Sisi stressed Jordanian-Egyptian ties and thanked the Kingdom for its support to his country.
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King receives written message from Egypt's president
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