Egypt’s president and Britain’s prime minister have agreed on the need for tighter security at the Egyptian resort Sharm El-Sheikh, the starting point for a Russian jetliner that crashed over the Sinai Peninsula on Saturday.
According to the British prime minister’s office, David Cameron and President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi spoke by telephone ahead of Sissi’s visit to London.
In a statement, Cameron’s office said the two leaders agreed on the need for “the tightest possible security” at the resort airport.
Sissi is en route to Britain Wednesday; he and Cameron are set to meet Thursday at the prime minister’s London residence.
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Source: Voice of America