Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi confirmed that "the stability and security of the region are primarily linked to international recognition of the Palestinian state on the borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital." During a meeting with the Prime Minister of Hungary on her first visit to Egypt, Sisi outlined Egyptian efforts from the onset of the crisis until reaching a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing "the importance of achieving a permanent ceasefire and facilitating the maximum possible humanitarian assistance to the people of the Gaza Strip to meet their living needs and alleviate the immense humanitarian suffering they are experiencing, while ensuring that the conflict does not extend to the West Bank."
The Hungarian Prime Minister praised Egypt's role in maintaining stability and peace in the Middle East, expressing her country's appreciation for Egypt's efforts in continuously working to resolve regional crises and its international engagement in various relevant forums. Both sides agreed on the necessity of working towards de-escalation, condemning the targeting of civilians, rejecting forced displacement, and stressing the importance of preventing the conflict from expanding regionally.