Khaberni - Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi signed a peace message from Egypt to the world during his participation in an Egyptian celebration titled "Homeland of Peace".
The spokesperson for the Egyptian Presidency explained that the peace message signed by El-Sisi to the world symbolizes the Egyptian state's commitment to peace and its preservation, considering it a strategic choice and a firm principle in its national and international policy.
Today, Saturday, El-Sisi witnessed a major national celebration held under the title "Homeland of Peace" at the Arts and Culture City in the new administrative capital, in the context of the fifty-second anniversary of the victories of October 6.
The Egyptian celebration included artistic and musical performances that addressed themes of peace and the cessation of war in Gaza and appreciation of the struggle of the people of Sinai and their resilience, in addition to recorded speeches by a number of symbols of the Egyptian state in the fields of its soft power.
El-Sisi pointed out that "It is necessary to thank God Almighty for stopping the war in the Gaza Strip and the suffering that the Palestinians endured for two years, and for Egypt's success in its efforts in this regard, which were crowned by hosting the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit."
He noted that October is the month of victory and that victory came not only by the strength of the army but first by the strength of the people, affirming that "a people who refuse to be defeated are helped by God to victory."
Today, Saturday, the new administrative capital in Egypt witnessed a celebration titled "Egypt, Homeland of Peace" at the Opera House in the Islamic Cultural Center, aimed at highlighting Egypt's pivotal role in enhancing regional and international peace and stability, with a focus on its efforts to support just causes such as Palestine.
The celebration came in a broader context highlighting Egypt as a "Guardian of Peace", especially after its success in hosting the Peace Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh this October, which led to a ceasefire in Gaza.




