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· We asked Dr. Mostafa about his reading of the future of questionnaire about the applicant's level of balance. I
the Arab region in light of the current challenges of would like to emphasize that the graduates of the
terrorism, ethnic conflicts, and the Zionist presence, Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Cairo
which make it a hotspot for political and economic crises, University are qualified as of the first academic year to
and he said: pass these exams as a result of their distinguished
academic studies. The graduates of this college are
The Palestinian issue will remain the main issue for the distinguished from their fellow graduates at the level of
Arabs amid efforts to solve to establish a Palestinian state on the Republic in terms of academic knowledge and
the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, and there practical application.
is a vision that this situation can be reached through
negotiation and normal relations with former enemies. The At the end of the fruitful meeting with Dr. Mostafa
nature of conflicts in the region has changed, and new issues El Feki, we thanked him for providing this
such as terrorism have emerged. All challenges must be opportunity, which we were pleased with. We were
addressed. keen to take group photos of the distinguished
professors with the magazine team.
· We asked Dr. Mostafa El Feki, based on the reality of
his long experience in diplomatic work, about the advice
he gives to students who are looking to join this high
corps and how they can prepare well for the entrance
exams, and he said:
The most important thing that must distinguish the applicant
to work in the diplomatic corps is that he must be balanced,
confident in himself and his abilities, broad in culture and
knowledge, have a great degree of awareness of all
developments at all levels and be linguistically accurate in
the selection of his vocabulary. Psychological balance is
important, and during the tests, a psychoanalyst prepares a