Trump and Sisi held a series of meetings at the White House yesterday and expressed their mutual interest in supporting the Israelis and Palestinians in moving toward a genuine and lasting peace.
Sisi is on his first six-day visit to the US as Egyptian President during which he is expected to meet top US leaders. Hosni Mubarak was the last Egyptian president who was at the White House in 2010 to attend Middle East peace talks.
"I just want to let everybody know, in case there was any doubt, that we are very much behind President al-Sisi. He's done a fantastic job in a very difficult situation. We are very much behind Egypt and the people of Egypt. We have strong backing," Trump said.
The two leaders agreed on the critical importance of advancing peace throughout the Middle East including in Libya, Syria, and Yemen, the White House said.
"Trump reaffirmed our deep and abiding commitment to Egypt's security, stability, and prosperity, and pledged continued support to Egypt's ongoing fight against terrorism and Egypt's historic economic reform programme," it said.
The two leaders also agreed to continue with coordinating military, diplomatic and political efforts to defeat terrorism.
Both recognised that terrorism cannot be defeated solely by military force and pledged to explore ways to address the economic, social, political and ideological factors that fuel terrorism, the White House said.
policy after President Barack Obama refused to invite him because of concerns over human rights violations.
Trump and Sisi also agreed on the importance of deepening bilateral economic and commercial ties.
American and Egyptian companies have built deep trade and investment relationships and both countries' economies stand to benefit from further engagement in the years ahead, it said.
Egypt's ambitious homegrown economic reform plan, backed by a USD 12 billion agreement with the IMF, will help stabilise its economy and set the foundation for private sector-led growth and prosperity, the White House said.
Egypt is battling an IS affiliate groups in its restive northern Sinai Peninsula where a number of attacks on the military has killed a number of soldiers in recent months.
