People are on the lookout for the outcome of the historic visit of Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, to Ankara where he met with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, last Wednesday. The visit comes after more than 11 years of political estrangement between the two countries. The Erdogan-Sisi summit is the second in less than a year. In the first summit, Erdogan visited the Egyptian capital, Cairo, in February of this year. That visit resulted in the announcement of establishing a high-level Strategic Cooperation Council between the two countries. It is expected that reconciliation between Ankara and Cairo will extend to hot bilateral and regional topics, which have become more urgent for both sides, amid mutual need and desire […]
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