Misr Street in Port Sudan: Historic Bridges Stretch Into the Future – Something for the Homeland – ✍️ Mr. Salah Ghariba

Naming the longest street in Port Sudan “Egypt Street” is not just a passing event, but rather a historical moment that carries with it deep connotations that reflect the strength of the brotherly relations uniting the Egyptian and Sudanese people.

This wise decision taken by the Red Sea State is the culmination of many years of cooperation and solidarity between the two brotherly countries. Egypt was and still is a staunch supporter of Sudan and has provided it with the necessary support in various fields, whether in times of prosperity or difficulties.

This honor is not the result of the moment, but rather the result of a long history of civilizational and cultural interaction between the two peoples. Egypt and Sudan share an ancient civilization whose roots go back thousands of years. The Sudanese civilization and the ancient Egyptian civilization influenced each other in a wonderful complementary blend that dazzled the world. The Arabic language and the Islamic religion brought the two peoples closer and strengthened the bonds of brotherhood that unite them.

The name of this street, “Egypt Street,” reflects the deep appreciation that the Sudanese people have for the Egyptian people and underlines the depth of the historical and cultural ties that unite them. It is also a clear message to the world that the relationship between the two countries is strategic and that the Egyptian and Sudanese people are one people, united by one destiny and one future.

The presence of Sudan Street in Cairo is perhaps the best proof of the depth of this relationship and the exchange of appreciation between the two countries. The two streets represent a symbol of the common history and brotherly ties that unite the two peoples, and underline the importance of cooperation and coordination between them to face common challenges.

This event is not just the name of a street, but rather the beginning of a new phase of cooperation and partnership between Egypt and Sudan. By strengthening bilateral relations in various fields, the two countries can achieve sustainable development and prosperity for their peoples.

Naming a street in Port Sudan after Egypt is an occasion to celebrate the brotherly relations between the two countries, and it is a call to strengthen these relations in all areas and to work together to achieve development and stability in the region.





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