Cairo - MENA
Egypt's Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry made phone calls on Saturday with his British, French and German counterparts, said Foreign Ministry Spokesman Badr Abdel Aati.
During the three phone conversations, the minister tackled bilateral ties between Egypt and the three countries in the various spheres, added the spokesman.
They also tackled a range of regional and international issues that concern Egypt and each of Britain, France and Germany, topped by terrorism issues and the nuclear deal between Iran and the six major countries, added the spokesman.
Shourky underlined the need of continuing support to Egypt in light of the war waged against terrorism and the importance of rallying international efforts in fighting terrorist groups.
Shoukry also tackled with his counterparts the recent nuclear deal which was reached between Iran and the six countries and its implications on security and stability in the Middle East, added the spokesman