Syrian security services chief Ali Mamluk met with Egyptian officials in his first public foreign visit in five years, state media in Damascus said on Monday.
State news agency SANA said Mamluk met with Egyptian head of general intelligence Khaled Fawzy and other “high-level security officials” during his one-day visit.
The Syrian and Egyptian officials “agreed to coordinate on political positions… and strengthen coordination on fighting the terrorism faced by both countries,” SANA said.
A Syrian political source in Damascus told AFP that Mamluk had “met with Egyptian officials in Cairo previously, but this is his first public visit.”
Earlier this month, Cairo voted in favor of a UN Security Council resolution drafted by Russia on halting violence in Syria.
The move angered Saudi Arabia, one of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s main backers.
Mamluk was appointed as the head of national security in 2012 after a major explosion in Damascus killed four top security officials.
He is considered to be a key member of President Bashar al-Assad’s inner circle.
Source: AFP