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Sultan Bin Ahmed highlights ties between Sharjah, Egypt

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August 19, 2025

The Deputy Ruler of Sharjah meets the President of the State Council of the Arab Republic of Egypt. He also visited the Opera House and the Islamic Cultural Centre

Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Judicial Council, met, on Monday, with Counsellor Osama Youssef Shalaby, President of the State Council of the Arab Republic of Egypt, at the Council's headquarters in Dokki, Giza Governorate.

Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed also visited the Court of Cassation in the Arab Republic of Egypt on Monday. His Highness met with Counsellor Assem Abdel Latif Al Saeed, President of the Court of Cassation and President of the Supreme Judicial Council, at the court’s headquarters in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.

Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed expressed his great pleasure in meeting the President of the State Council and senior counsellors, praising the Council’s considerable efforts in serving the legal and administrative system, and its pioneering role in establishing the principles of justice, safeguarding legality, and protecting rights.

The President of the State Council welcomed the visit of the Chairman of the Judicial Council, affirming the Council's pride in this visit, which reflects the depth of fraternal relations between the United Arab Emirates and the Arab Republic of Egypt. He praised the pioneering steps achieved by the emirate of Sharjah in developing the judicial and legal system, and affirmed the Council's full cooperation in advancing and strengthening the judicial framework in a way that serves the objectives of both parties.

On the sidelines of the meeting, H.H. Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed toured Princess Fawqia Palace, the current headquarters of the State Council.

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