In a distinguished diplomatic move, Ambassador Emad Hanna met with Ambassador Christoffer Jonker, Head of the Office of the King of the Netherlands, where he delivered an official invitation from President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to King Willem-Alexander.
The invitation was extended for the highly anticipated opening ceremony of the Grand Egyptian Museum—an event considered a pivotal moment in showcasing Egypt’s unique cultural and historical heritage. The meeting also included the presentation of a special commemorative gift: a miniature model reflecting the beauty and architectural design of the Grand Egyptian Museum, symbolizing the depth of relations between the two countries.
During the conversation, the Egyptian ambassador highlighted the exceptional importance of this inauguration, noting that the museum represents a renewed embodiment of Egyptian civilizational creativity and its contribution to spreading culture and arts on a global scale.

He also pointed to Egypt’s international success, reflected in the election of Dr. Khaled El-Enany as Director-General of UNESCO—an achievement that further strengthens the country’s standing on the international stage.
For his part, the Head of the Office of the King of the Netherlands expressed his country’s appreciation for this distinguished invitation and praised Egypt’s constructive role in promoting regional security and stability. He also commended the efforts of the Egyptian leadership, which culminated in the signing of the Sharm El-Sheikh Agreement to put an end to the war in Gaza—an accomplishment that highlights Egypt’s positive influence in the region.
A meeting that reflects constructive cooperation and reaffirms the vitality of cultural and diplomatic partnerships between Egypt and the Netherlands.
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