Jerusalem - Egypt’s foreign minister is set to arrive in Israel Sunday for the first such visit in nearly a decade, reflecting the warming ties between the former adversaries.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Sameh Shoukry’s visit at his weekly Cabinet meeting, calling it an important sign of the positive change in Israel-Egypt relations. The last visit of an Egyptian foreign minister was in 2007.
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said the visit is aimed at reviving the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Shoukry visited Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank last month.
After decades of wars followed by years of uneasy peace, Israel has emerged as a discreet ally to Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. Israel often praises el-Sissi for his tough stance on militants, and considers him a key ally in what it sees as a shared battle against Islamic extremists.... Read More: VIN