
The Episcopal Church in Egypt, headed by Archbishop Dr. Samy Fawzy, Archbishop of the Province of Alexandria of the Anglican Episcopal Church, announced its full support for the decisions of the Egyptian state and the efforts of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, along with U.S. President Donald Trump, aimed at strengthening the values of peace and coexistence.
The Archbishop affirmed that what Egypt is doing today reflects leadership, responsibility, and a humanitarian spirit toward the peoples of the region. He emphasized that the Episcopal Church prays for the success of all initiatives that put an end to violence and spread the culture of justice and peace taught by Jesus Christ.
These positions come in conjunction with the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Agreement, which represents the culmination of intensive diplomatic efforts undertaken by the Egyptian state under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, as part of Egypt’s steadfast commitment to supporting the path of peace and stability in the region.
The agreement highlights Egypt’s pivotal role in calming tensions and supporting dialogue between conflicting parties, based on its firm conviction that peace is the only path to achieving security and development in the Middle East.
Many international observers and world capitals have praised Egypt’s wise actions, which combined political decisiveness with a humanitarian vision, confirming that Sharm El-Sheikh has once again become a global platform for peacemaking—thanks to Egypt’s insightful leadership and its ongoing efforts to protect people from the devastation of wars and conflicts.