Egypt's Prime Minister Joins World Leaders in Commemorating UN's 80th Anniversary
September 22, 2025 – Africazine
In a significant step towards strengthening international relations and global cooperation, Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly represented President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi at a high-profile meeting during the UN General Assembly to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. This gathering, held in New York, showcased the importance of diplomacy and multilateral collaboration, especially at a time when global challenges demand collective action.
Madbouly’s attendance underscores Egypt’s commitment to international partnership and its proactive role in global governance. As prime minister, Madbouly has always emphasized the necessity of engaging with various nations to address critical issues, from climate change to economic development. During the meeting, he engaged with world leaders and highlighted the importance of reinforcing collaborative efforts to promote peace, security, and sustainable development.
The United Nations, established in 1945, has played a pivotal role in fostering cooperation among countries worldwide. The 80th anniversary serves not just as a historical reflection but also as a call to action for nations to renew their commitment to the ideals and principles that the UN stands for. In a world marked by division and challenges, the message of unity is more crucial than ever.
Egypt has been vocal about issues that resonate within the African continent and beyond, including sustainable agricultural practices, educational reforms, and economic stability. By participating in such events, Madbouly is not only representing Egypt but also amplifying African voices on the global stage.
As the world moves forward, it remains to be seen how the discussions held at the UN will translate into tangible actions. However, one thing is for sure: Egypt, under the leadership of President al-Sisi and Prime Minister Madbouly, is poised to take an active role in shaping a collaborative future.
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