Egypt’s Prime Minister Meets Lebanese President to Discuss Security and Stability. Cairo, Egypt — Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly met with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Friday, emphasizing Cairo’s dedication to Lebanon’s security and stability amidst regional tensions.
The meeting, held in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, comes as Egypt endeavors to prevent further escalation between Lebanon and Israel, particularly concerning the disarmament process of the militant Hezbollah group.
During his visit, Madbouly highlighted Egypt’s efforts to deescalate regional tensions, noting that Egypt, which signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1979, has been actively involved in this effort for several months. His trip follows similar engagements by Egypt’s foreign minister and intelligence chief with Lebanon.
The prime minister’s discussions also focused on strengthening bilateral ties and addressing pressing regional developments.
The visit coincided with a meeting of the committee overseeing the enforcement of a U. S. -brokered ceasefire that halted the latest war between Israel and Hezbollah a year ago.
Madbouly’s meeting with President Aoun underscores Egypt’s role as a mediator in the region, aiming to maintain stability and prevent further conflict.
The two leaders’ dialogue is expected to contribute to ongoing efforts to resolve the complex issues affecting the region. Further details are expected as the situation continues to develop.
The meeting between the Egyptian and Lebanese leaders is seen as a significant step towards regional peace and stability.





