
Egypt, Italy chiefs of staff discuss military partnership in Cairo
CAIRO - 27 May 2025: Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Ahmed Khalifa his Italian counterpart Luciano Portolano on Tuesday to enhance military partnership.
The Cairo meeting addressed ways to enhance cooperation between the armed forces of the two countries in various fields.
Khalifa expressed his pride in the long-standing relations between the Egyptian and Italian armed forces.
For his part, Portolano expresses Italy's keenness to support military relations and exchange expertise between the armed forces of both countries, praising Egypt's constant efforts to establish the foundations of security and stability in the Middle East.
The meeting was attended by a number of commanders of the armed forces of both countries.

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