The foreign minister of the new Israeli cabinet agreed in his first telephone conversation with his Egyptian counterpart to arrange a meeting with him in the near future.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri spoke by telephone today (Friday) with his Zionist counterpart, Yair Lapid.
Hebrew-language sources, including the Jerusalem Post, reported that the two sides discussed political and security relations in Cairo and Tel Aviv, and stressed the need to maintain constant contact and cooperation.
According to reports, the two sides have agreed to meet in the near future. However, no mention has been made of the time or place of the meeting.
This is the first public phone call between the Foreign Minister of the new Zionist regime and his Egyptian counterpart.
The agreement comes as former Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi traveled to Egypt in the last days of last month on an unprecedented trip since 2008.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the Ashkenazi visit was part of a ceasefire between Tel Aviv and Palestinian groups.
The two sides also discussed ways to urgently rebuild the Gaza Strip in the next phase and agreed to continue consultations between Cairo, Tel Aviv, and the Palestinian Authority on how to overcome the current stalemate in the so-called peace talks.
The new cabinet of the Zionist regime, after many struggles on Sunday night, received a vote of confidence from the Knesset (Zionist parliament) and it was decided that Naftali Bennett will take over the post of the prime minister of this regime.
Bennett was to become prime minister for two years, and after him, in June 1402, Yair Lapid of the Yash-e-Atid party became prime minister in the Occupied Territories; Of course, provided that the current cabinet can last due to the coalition of different and sometimes contradictory parties.