Deputy Ruler of Sharjah engages in judicial talks and tours Egypt’s cultural and religious landmarks, highlighting shared values and cooperation.
Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Judicial Council, carried out a significant visit to Egypt where he met with senior officials and explored key cultural and religious landmarks, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.
The visit underscored the enduring relationship between the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, with Sheikh Sultan engaging in discussions with the Egyptian Minister of Justice to enhance judicial cooperation and strengthen institutional ties. These talks reflected a shared commitment to advancing governance, legal frameworks, and collaborative partnerships between the two nations.
In addition to high-level talks, Sheikh Sultan toured Egypt’s New Administrative Capital, including its prominent cultural and religious landmarks. His itinerary included visits to major institutions that symbolize Egypt’s heritage and modern development, serving as a bridge between tradition and progress.
The visit highlighted not only judicial and governmental collaboration but also the cultural and spiritual ties that bind the UAE and Egypt. By engaging with both leaders and landmarks, Sheikh Sultan reinforced the UAE’s role in fostering cross-cultural dialogue and regional cooperation.
The UAE and Egypt have long shared close relations built on mutual respect and collaboration across political, cultural, and economic spheres. Sheikh Sultan’s visit served as yet another milestone in reinforcing these bonds, with a vision to expand cooperation for the future.
