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Sewilam outlines Egypt's commitment to Rwanda, Nile Basin at Liberation Day event - Dailynewsegypt

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Egyptian Water Resources and Irrigation Minister Hani Sewilam represented President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly at the event, hosted by the Rwandan Embassy in Cairo. Sewilam conveyed the Egyptian president’s congratulations to Rwandan President Paul Kagame on his re-election and emphasized Egypt’s dedication to strengthening bilateral ties. “Egypt is committed to its brotherly relationship with the Nile Basin countri…
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