Today, Jake Sullivan, the National Security Advisor, encountered President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi in order to talk about the wide-ranging U.S.-Egypt strategic bond. Mr. Sullivan demonstrated that the United States is strongly behind Egypt’s internal economic change plan, as well as the International Monetary Fund program which will bring it into effect. He firmly declared America’s commitment to guaranteeing Egypt’s water supply, as well as pushing for a quick diplomatic agreement on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam that would protect the rights of all parties involved. President El-Sisi and Mr. Sullivan engaged in conversations on the bond between the United States and Egypt when it comes to defense, worldwide and local safety issues, finance matters, and human rights. Mr. Sullivan expressed gratitude to President El-Sisi for attending President Biden’s U.S.-Africa Leaders’ Summit and congratulated him and Egypt for their success at the COP-27 event in Sharm el Sheikh. The initial notice of National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan’s meet up with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi was first made public by the White House.