A number of Egyptian newspapers Editors-in-Chief have described the congratulatory cable sent by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to the newly-elected Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi as a unique message and embodies the highest degree of privacy in the Egyptian-Saudi relations. In statements to Saudi Press Agency (SPA), they stressed that the Saudi Monarch's cable reflects, without exaggeration or underestimation, the fact that the Inter-Arab relations in general and relations between Egypt and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in particular have entered a stage of real cooperation that goes beyond the slogans. They also said that the congratulation of Saudi King to Al-Sisi is the strongest message of its kind sent by a senior Arab official, indicating that this is not new to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, who announced for the second time in a very important message the Kingdomâ€TMs firm standing with Egypt and his advocacy for its people in the darkest circumstances and crises of its modern history. Concerning their expectations for the future of relations between Egypt and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Egyptian editorial chiefs further said that the links between the two sides are historic and strong and will continue as the same. They also added that the congratulatory cable of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to the Egyptian President-elect Al-Sisi is a living embodiment of the historical relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, regardless of different regimes and varied policies. Those Editors in Chief were of Al-Ahram Al-Arabi's Ashraf Badr; Al-AKhbar Osama Ajaj; Al-Shorouq Emad El-Dine Hussain; Al-Jomhoriyah's Jamal Abdulrahim and Director of the Reality Center for Strategic Politics Studies Emile Amin.