In a significant diplomatic move, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi have signed a series of agreements aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and addressing regional issues. According to 'The Frontier Post', the leaders met in Cairo, where they signed 18 agreements covering sectors such as defense, tourism, health, and agriculture. El-Sisi emphasized the importance of implementing the Gaza truce agreement and advancing a two-state solution for Palestine, highlighting the shared commitment to regional stability. The meeting also focused on supporting the Sudanese army and preventing further escalation in regional conflicts. 'Tribune Latest' reported that Erdogan's visit to Egypt followed his engagements in Saudi Arabia, where he discussed defense cooperation, including a joint investment in the Turkish KAAN fighter jet project with Saudi Arabia, underscoring Türkiye's growing influence in defense technology.
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Erdogan and El-Sisi Discuss Gaza and Partnership Deals in Cairo

Erdogan and El-Sisi sign 18 agreements to boost Türkiye-Egypt ties, focusing on Gaza truce, Sudan support, and regional stability amid defense talks and geopolitical tensions.
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