Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez spoke on Tuesday about the escalating crisis in Gaza. According to Egyptian presidential spokesperson Mohamed El-Shennawy, the leaders focused on ending the violence and restoring stability in the region.
President Sisi highlighted Egypt’s efforts to broker a ceasefire. He firmly opposed any attempts to displace Palestinians, stressing that their rights must be protected.
Both leaders condemned Israel’s military actions in Gaza. They called for an immediate ceasefire, an end to ground operations, and the urgent delivery of humanitarian aid.
Prime Minister Sánchez expressed Spain’s support for the Arab-led plan to rebuild Gaza. He aligned with Egypt’s rejection of forced displacement and any move to undermine Palestinian sovereignty.
The conversation also covered Syria and Lebanon. Both sides stressed the need to maintain stability, unity, and territorial integrity in both countries.
Beyond regional concerns, the call underscored the strong ties between Egypt and Spain. The leaders agreed to expand cooperation across various sectors and to strengthen dialogue on shared global challenges.
Egypt’s active role in regional diplomacy, along with its partnerships, reflects a unified push for peace and humanitarian relief.