
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi congratulated Egyptians on the anniversary of the June 30 Revolution. In a post on his official Facebook account, President El-Sisi stated that the revolution embodied the will of the Egyptian people to preserve the identity of the Egyptian state and restore its correct path towards the future. He added that the revolution will remain a symbol of the unity of the Egyptian people, their ability to face challenges, and their determination to build a strong, modern state. President El-Sisi renewed his pledge to continue on the path of building and preserving the nation's constants, strengthening its capabilities to achieve security, stability, and progress under the new republic of Egypt.
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