The storm had already claimed the lives of at least two people in China's Hainan and 16 people in the Philippines
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi met a special envoy of Qatar on Saturday, the latest step in a Saudi-brokered effort to repair relations, regional news agencies reported.
Ties between Cairo and Doha deteriorated after then-army chief Sisi removed President Mohammed Mursi and his Muslim Brotherhood from power in July 2013 following mass protests against his rule.
The Custodian of Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, last month called on Egypt to back a deal under which Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain agreed to end an eight-month diplomatic dispute over Qatar’s support for the Brotherhood.
That agreement was the main point of discussion between Sisi and Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani of Qatar at Saturday’s meeting in Cairo, also attended by an envoy of King Abdullah.
“The two countries responded to it (the initiative) with full conviction”, said a report from the Saudi news agency SPA.
Like Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain, Egypt withdrew its ambassador to Qatar earlier this year. But while the others have agreed to normalise diplomatic ties under the November deal, Cairo has yet to follow suit.
Egypt, the UAE and Saudi Arabia all list the Brotherhood as a terrorist organisation.
Sisi suggested last month he was considering pardoning Al Jazeera journalists currently serving a seven-year jail term on charges of aiding a “terrorist organisation” by spreading lies.
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