Domestic In conjunction with el-Sisi inauguration festivals held in
Egypt's Supreme constitutional court,
Heliopolis Palace and Quba palace,
Tahrir Square was prepared for receiving millions of Egyptians to celebrate Sisi's winning while police and army troops shut down the square outlets by barbed wires and barricades, as well as electronic gates for detecting any explosives that could spoil the festivals.
Grand Imam of al-Azhar Ahmed el-Tayeb and the
Pope Tawadros II sent a congratulation cable to el-Sisi. Egypt's top football clubs
Al Ahly SC and
Zamalek SC's board of directors also sent el-Sisi cables. The leading Egyptian journalist and author
Mohamed Hassanein Heikal congratulated Sisi and expressed through his Twitter account his wishes for el-Sisi. The Egyptian Minister of Defense
Sedki Sobhi in the name of the
Egyptian Armed Forces congratulated el-Sisi.
Hamdeen Sabahi, who lost the election, called el-Sisi to congratulate him and wished him luck expressing his trust that he would succeed.
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, an hour after he was named the country's new leader, gave a television speech expressing his gratitude over the election results saying "My emotions are mixed with happiness and aspiration: my happiness for what you have achieved and my aspiration to be worthy of your trust,". Sisi also said that "now is the time for work", with the future goal being to realise the revolutions' goals of freedom, dignity, humanity and social justice. "I am looking forward to your efforts and determination in building the upcoming stage," he added.
International • — The United Nations Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon congratulated el-Sisi, saying that he puts his faith in Egypt's president-elect and trusts that he will do everything possible to support the Egyptian people's aspirations for a "stable, democratic and prosperous Egypt." • — The
Arab Parliament speaker Ahmed Ben Mohamed Jarwan congratulated el-Sisi in a congratulatory cable wishing luck to the new leader to meet the expectations of the Egyptian people. • — Shortly after the initial results appeared, before the final results, president
Vladimir Putin called el-Sisi to congratulate him in what he described as "convincing success", he also agreed to hold top official meetings and encourage mutual relations between the two countries in the forthcoming period. The Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'
Kirill also has congratulated el-Sisi on winning the election. • — A White House statement from 4 June 2014 said the US "looks forward to working with Abdelfattah al-Sisi, the winner of Egypt's presidential election, to advance our strategic partnership and the many interests shared by the United States and Egypt." • — King
Abdullah ibn Abdilaziz sent a cable of congratulation Al-Sisi describing the day as a "historic day," and vowed to continue support for
Egypt saying "In this day of history and in a new stage of the march of Egypt, a country of true Islam and Arabism, I have the pleasure to congratulate you on the kind confidence bestowed on you by the people who entrusted you to carry their hopes, aspirations and dreams for a better future," King Abdullah also called on countries to attend a donors conference for Egypt warning "any able country failing to contribute to help Egypt would have no future place among us." • — The Emirati president and Emir of Abu Dhabi,
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, sent el-Sisi a cable of congratulation saying: "Congratulations on the precious trust given to you by the brotherly people of Egypt in facing the challenges they are experiencing, and to achieve their aspirations and ambitions in stability, development, progress, prosperity, pride and dignity."
Sharjah ruler
Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi, Deputy ruler Ahmed bin Sultan Al-Qasimi, crown prince of Sharjah Sheikh Sultan Bin Muhammed Al-Qassimi, Sharjah debuty ruler Abdullah bin Salem Al-Qassimi also sent Sisi congratulation cables. • — The Kuwaiti government chaired by His Highness the Prime Minister
Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah congratulated el-Sisi and wished him luck in restoring security and stability nationwide, His Highness the Amir Al-Jaber Al-Sabah participated in Al-Sisi's inauguration ceremony in Cairo. • — King
Abdullah called el-Sisi to congratulate him, he also attended his inauguration in Cairo vowing more support to
Egypt. • — The Palestinian president
Mahmoud Abbas called el-Sisi to congratulate him describing his victory as "a victory for the Arab and Palestinian cause". • — Qatar's emir
Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani sent a cable to el-Sisi congratulating him. However, prime minister
Erdogan dismissed the congratulatory message, saying such messages are "meaningless." • — The Nigerian president
Goodluck Jonathan sent el-Sisi a cable congratulating him urging him to "fully dedicate himself to ending years of political turmoil in the north African country by working diligently for national reconciliation, peace, political stability and socioeconomic development,". • — The Italian foreign minister
Federica Mogherini sent el-Sisi a cable congratulating him saying that Italy considers Egypt as a strategic partner to face common threats in the region. • — The Chinese president
Xi Jinping has congratulated el-Sisi on his election as Egypt's new president saying that China is willing to make joint efforts with Egypt to further promote the traditional friendship between the two peoples, and to cement their mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields so as to advance the
China-Egypt strategic cooperation. • — British foreign secretary
William Hague congratulated el-Sisi saying that
Britain is looking forward to working with El-Sisi's government on strengthening the "broad and productive relationship between both our peoples." • — The Algerian president
Abdelaziz Bouteflika sent a cable addressing el-Sisi as Mr. President and "my dear brother" wishing him best of luck regarding his duty. • — The Yemeni president
Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi sent el-Sisi a cable wishing him the best of luck and expressing his sureness that
Egypt led by el-Sisi would be supporter for the Arab cause. • — The Sudanese president
Omar al-Bashir called el-Sisi wishing him the best of luck for Egypt to restore the stability. • — The Namibian president
Hifikepunye Pohamba sent el-Sisi a cable wishing that electing him would restore stability and peace to Egypt. • — The Moroccan king
Mohammed sent el-Sisi a cable wishing him luck in his supreme mission. • — The president of
General National Congress Nouri Abusahmain sent el-Sisi a cable wishing him luck and saying that he is looking forward to co-operate with
Egypt for the ambition of Egyptians and Libyans. • — The Omani sultan
Qaboos bin Said al Said sent el-Sisi a cable wishing him success in achieving Egyptians ambitions. • — The Iraqi prime minister
Nouri al-Maliki sent el-Sisi a cable hoping that electing el-Sisi would mark a first step towards restoring stability in Egypt. • — Acting president
Tammam Salam sent el-Sisi a cable congratulating him. • — French foreign minister
Laurent Fabius expressed his congratulations to el-Sisi in a phone call with the Egyptian Foreign minister
Sameh Shoukry. • — The
Minister of National Defense of Bolivia Rubén Saavedra Soto handed over a congratulation message for el-Sisi to Egyptian envoy to meetings of the G-77 Summit. • — The Venezuelan president
Nicolás Maduro sent a cable congratulating el-Sisi and saying that he is looking forward to co-operating with Egypt to "strengthen the historical relations between the two countries". • — The Japanese emperor
Akihito sent a cable congratulating el-Sisi expressing his wishes for el-Sisi to succeed • — The German president
Joachim Gauck sent a congratulatory telegram to el-Sisi congratulating him on his inauguration as president, he also stressed on the outstanding role of president Sisi in uniting Egyptians together. He also affirmed on the importance of cooperation based on the partnership between
Egypt and
Germany. • — The Singaporean president
Tony Tan Keng Yam has written el-Sisi a congratulatory message offering "warmest congratulations". saying "Your assumption of office will mark the completion of an important phase of Egypt’s political transition," he wrote, in a letter released to the media on Friday (6 June). Dr Tan says Singapore stands ready to help, as Mr El-Sisi attempts to steer Egypt "back onto the path of stability and prosperity". • — The Iranian president
Hassan Rouhani has congratulated el-Sisi, the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs
Amir Abdollahian attended the inauguration ceremony of el-Sisi in Cairo. • — Spain's government released a statement saying that it welcomes "the fact that the elections were held in a prevailing climate of calm" and it said that "Spain trusts that the mandate of President al-Sisi serves to make progress towards the true democratisation of the country, leads to a return to economic growth and the creation of opportunities for the people of Egypt and highlights the need for the consolidation of security and stability of the country." • — King
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa sent a cable to el-Sisi wishing him success in assuming his presidential duties to meet his people's aspirations and ambitions, achieve further progress and prosperity and consolidate security and stability. "We are looking forward to attending your inauguration, fully confident in your ability to achieve stability, progress and prosperity and lead Egypt to assume its strategic and pivotal regional role in championing Arab and Islamic causes," he added. • — The Ethiopian president
Mulatu Teshome sent a congratulatory message to el-Sisi stressing the historical ties of friendship between the two countries and looked forward to strengthening this relation the future. The Ethiopian foreign minister attended the inauguration of el-Sisi. • — A Gambian official delegation headed by The Gambia's Secretary General and Minister for Presidential Affairs
Momodou Sabally attended the ceremony of Sisi's inauguration in Cairo. • The
IMF managing Director
Christine Lagarde congratulated el-Sisi in a cable his win in what she described as "elections in a fair atmosphere" wishing him the best of luck on his new charge. ==References==