EL ALAMEIN, EGYPT / RankWire.AI / – UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan arrived in El Alamein on July 12 for a fraternal visit to Egypt. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received him at El Alamein International Airport. The leaders then held talks on bilateral relations, regional developments, and international issues of mutual concern. Their meeting focused on cooperation, shared interests, and the welfare of people in both countries. Officials announced no agreements.

UAE-Egypt talks focus on coordination, security and stronger bilateral relations. (Credit – WAM)
Sheikh Mohamed and El-Sisi reviewed the full scope of UAE-Egypt relations during the meeting. They discussed ways to expand cooperation across sectors and support mutual interests. Both presidents emphasized the strength of ties between the countries and their peoples. The talks also addressed economic and social wellbeing, according to official accounts. Officials did not disclose specific projects, investment commitments, or new bilateral measures following the meeting. The discussions took place in El Alamein during the presidential visit.
Regional affairs formed another major part of the discussions. The presidents exchanged views on recent developments in the Middle East and ongoing efforts to address them. They stressed the need to prevent further escalation across the region. Both leaders called for continued consultation, coordination, and joint action. They said closer cooperation was necessary to protect regional security and stability while the region faces shared political and security challenges.
Leaders reaffirm regional coordination
The Egyptian presidency said El-Sisi welcomed Sheikh Mohamed as an honored guest in his second country. El-Sisi highlighted the UAE president’s special standing with Egypt and its people. He also pointed to the strength, depth, and broad scope of the historical relationship. Sheikh Mohamed thanked El-Sisi for the warm reception. He reaffirmed the close ties connecting the two countries’ leaders and populations across generations. The official welcome took place before the leaders began their talks.
The meeting covered the full range of bilateral relations, alongside regional and international matters. The leaders gave particular attention to the latest events in the Middle East. They also reviewed efforts aimed at limiting further escalation. Their statements centered on consultation and coordinated action to support security and stability. Neither side announced a new diplomatic initiative, timetable, or joint mechanism at the conclusion of the talks. Both governments framed these issues as matters of mutual concern.
Delegation reflects high-level engagement
Sheikh Mohamed traveled with a senior Emirati delegation. It included Sheikh Nahyan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, chairman of the Zayed for Good Foundation. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan also joined the visit. He serves as deputy chairman of the Presidential Court for Special Affairs. Presidential adviser Sheikh Mohamed bin Hamad bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan attended with several ministers and officials. The delegation reflected the senior level of the official engagement.
The El Alamein meeting added to a series of direct consultations between the UAE and Egyptian presidents. Both governments described the visit as fraternal and placed bilateral cooperation at its center. The discussions produced no publicly announced agreements, formal communiques, or economic packages. The confirmed outcome was a renewed commitment to deepen ties and maintain coordination on shared concerns. The visit also reinforced the regular high-level contact between Abu Dhabi and Cairo.

