Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and former US President Donald Trump will meet this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, marking their first face-to-face discussion since Washington advanced its Gaza peace plan. The talks, announced today (January 20, 2026), come amid heightened global attention on Middle East stability and post-conflict rebuilding efforts. 🔥
The two leaders last met in October 2025 during a landmark summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, where they brokered a ceasefire agreement that temporarily halted fighting in Gaza. Now, with the second phase of the US-led peace initiative underway, analysts are calling this Davos meeting a 'make-or-break moment' for regional diplomacy. 💼
Key discussion topics include:
- 🕊️ Accelerating humanitarian aid to Gaza
- 💡 New bilateral trade partnerships
- 🌐 Coordinating responses to global energy challenges
While Trump no longer holds office, his continued influence in US foreign policy circles adds intrigue to the talks. A White House spokesperson confirmed current President [*contemporary US leader*] supports 'all efforts toward lasting peace,' though details remain scarce. 🤫
Davos 2026 continues to deliver geopolitical drama – stay tuned for updates! 📈
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