11:40 PM
Wednesday 25 May 2022
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11:40 PM
Wednesday 25 May 2022
Books – Muhammad Abul-Majd:
Lord Tariq Ahmed, British Minister for the United Nations and Human Rights in South and Central Asia, North Africa, said that our travel advice shows the strength of our cooperation in strengthening relations and partnership with the Egyptian government in the exchange of security information. He has done a good job of addressing the security concerns that tourists are worried about. This led to positive results, which appeared on the flight I took on my way to Egypt
And Tariq said in an interview with MBC Egypt’s “Walking in Egypt” event on Wednesday that his trip to Egypt was “absolutely crowded” and that his return trip would be crowded. Egypt is still alive.
He continued, “I would like to thank the embassy staff for going out to see the pyramids, which personally inspired me, and I will soon be back with my family to truly enjoy all the joy that Cairo has to offer, whether at the level of Cairo’s markets or its crowded streets. And I will enjoy the attractions of history, he stressed: “The most important of all is warmth and hospitality.”
He added: “When I met with the Minister of Tourism and Archeology, Dr. Khalid Al-Anani, I saw that he was full of enthusiasm, energy and good ideas, and that we should discuss a lot about enhancing mutual benefits.
He pointed out that everyone knows that a tourist can come to Cairo and spend the whole holiday or go to Sharm el-Sheikh or other holiday resorts: “We loved Egypt so much, we love the British. Come to Egypt to enjoy the holidays.”
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