In a significant diplomatic engagement, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine and President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt conducted a detailed discussion on April 3, 2026, focusing on the enhancement of bilateral cooperation and the prevailing global security scenarios. The dialogue, held via a phone call, underscored Egypt’s commitment to not accepting grain sourced from the territories of Ukraine under temporary occupation by Russia, marking a crucial stance in international trade ethics and support for Ukraine’s sovereignty. During this conversation, President El-Sisi assured his Ukrainian counterpart of Egypt’s readiness to escalate grain imports directly from Ukraine, demonstrating solidarity and support for the nation’s territorial integrity amidst ongoing conflicts. President Zelenskyy expressed his gratitude towards Egypt’s firm position and its readiness to facilitate a dignified peace in the region. The leaders also delved into broader regional security issues, including the situation in the Middle East and the Gulf region, and its implications on the global oil market. President Zelenskyy updated President El-Sisi on his recent diplomatic activities and the potential for military-technical cooperation between Ukraine and Egypt. Both presidents have agreed to maintain ongoing communication through their foreign ministers and continue to explore avenues for deepening bilateral relations across various sectors. Post navigation Zelenskyy Honors Bucha Victims