JEDDAH — Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi emphasized the significance of the recently announced Cairo Declaration and its ultimate and important implications for the Islamic and Arab nations. The two leaders reaffirmed the significance of the Cairo declaration in a telephonic discussion on Friday, SPA said.
During the conversation, they asserted that the relations between the two fraternal countries are strategic and integrated.
The two leaders, also reviewed, over the telephone, ties binding the two brotherly countries, means to consolidate and cement them, in all domains, and ways to promote mutual cooperation.
The latest regional and international issues of common interest were addressed during the call.
In another development, King Salman received a telephone call Friday from French President Francois Hollande.
During the call, the president renewed his welcome to King Salman during his private visit to France.
They also emphasized the distinct strategic bilateral relations, which are witnessing their best times, and means to promote mutual cooperation. They also reviewed the latest international developments and issues of mutual interest. — SG