Supporters of confronting attempts to undermine the Kingdom

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi affirmed his country’s full solidarity with the government and people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in confronting all Attempts to undermine the stability of the Kingdom.

Al-Sisi had a phone call on Friday evening with Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in which he affirmed Egypt’s full solidarity with the government and people of Saudi Arabia, in confronting all attempts to undermine the stability of the Kingdom and the Gulf in general.

Al-Sisi stressed the close link between the security and stability of the two brotherly countries.

An official source in the Saudi Ministry of Energy announced on Friday that the petroleum products distribution station in north Jeddah was attacked with a missile projectile, and the “Al-Mukhtara” station in the Jazan region was attacked with a missile projectile, and these criminal attacks did not result in injuries or deaths.

The source expressed Saudi Arabia’s strong condemnation of these sabotage attacks, whose repeated commission against vital installations and civilian objects in different regions of the Kingdom constitutes a violation of all international laws and norms.

For its part, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation of the Houthi militia’s continued terrorist attacks targeting Saudi Arabia’s territory and its vital and civilian facilities.

Egypt reiterated its total condemnation and absolute rejection of these despicable terrorist acts and any cowardly act targeting the security and stability of Saudi Arabia.

Egypt stressed the danger of the Houthi militia continuing these hostilities, which are a serious and direct threat to security and stability in the region, and to the safety of energy supplies, in addition to the flagrant violation of the principles and rules of international law.

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