Minister of Foreign Affairs Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir said that the meeting Egypt's Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry held with Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Premier, Minister of Interior, addressed means of enhancing bilateral relations and discussed regional issues. This came in a press conference Al-Jubeir held with his Egyptian counterpart. Al-Jubeir also said that he discussed with his Egyptian counterpart means of enhancing bilateral relations; a solution for the Syrian crisis based on Geneva I which includes the transition of power and the departure of Al-Assad; and the reforms that have been agreed on last year that maintain the unity of Iraq and ensure the rights of Iraqi components. Jubeir also said that the meeting discussed the situation in Yemen and the support provided by the Government of Egypt for the Saudi-led coalition in support of the legitimacy in Yemen. He also congratulated the Government of Egypt on the achievement accomplished in a short period in the Suez Canal, looking forward to opening the Canal soon. Al-Jubeir stressed that Egypt is a main part of the Saudi-led coalition to restore legitimacy in Yemen, pointing out that all coalition countries realize that the solution to Yemeni crisis is a political solution. 'Cooperation in countering terrorism between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Egypt shall continue through security channels,' Al-Jubeir said, stressing that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stands with all friendly governments to combat terrorism. 'We welcome any agreement that ensures that Iran will not obtain nuclear weapons,' Al-Jubeir said, stressing the importance of international supervision and inspection of nuclear and military sites in a way that guarantees that Iran will not possess nuclear weapons. Al-Jubeir also said that the problem we face is Iran's interference in the affairs of the region's countries as well as its support for terrorism, adding that this issue should be faced strictly