The Catholic Church in Egypt, led by Patriarch Anba Ibrahim Isaac, praised the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit held today under the joint chairmanship of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and former U.S. President Donald Trump, with participation from leaders of several countries. The summit reflects Egypt’s pioneering and humanitarian role in uniting voices and coordinating international efforts to establish peace, promote dialogue, justice, and coexistence among peoples during a time of escalating global crises and conflicts.

The Church appreciated the Egyptian state’s humanitarian and diplomatic efforts, whether through mediation to ceasefire agreements, opening humanitarian corridors, or providing relief and medical support, considering these actions a true reflection of Egypt’s deep respect for life and human dignity without discrimination.

In conclusion, the Catholic Church offers its prayers to the King of Peace, hoping for peace to prevail in beloved Egypt and worldwide, affirming its full support for Egypt’s efforts and continuing cooperation to spread a culture of love, mercy, and peace for a more just and humane future.