The Ministry of Foreign Affairs presented its deep condolences this Sunday, August 14, 2022, to Egypt after the fire that broke out in the Coptic church of Abu Sifin in Giza and which left more than 40 dead and 55 wounded.
“In this sad context, Tunisia voices its total solidarity with Egypt and its brotherly people,” reads an issued statement.
“May God keeps Egypt from all evil,” concluded the Ministry .
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