Egypt is determined to complete the June 30 road map by holding the parliamentary elections, President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi affirmed in an interview with Hungarian state-run TV, Al Ahram News reported Sunday. The President addressed the terrorism crises in the Middle East, emphasizing the importance of launching an European/Egyptian partnership along with the Gulf States to counter this phenomenon. Sisi highlighted the on-going arrangements to establish An Arab joint force backed by the Arab League, stressing that it essentially aims to ensure safety and protect interests of all Arab countries. The interview reviewed the Egyptian efforts to achieve stability in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Mediterranean region, which will save in turn the European security and stability, presidency spokesperson, Alaa Yousef said. Youssef stressed the Hungarian role within the European Union in strengthening ties with Egypt, and increasing European investments especially in the new Suez Canal project. Sisi's visit aimed at establishment of a twinning relation between Egypt and Hungary in tourism, by exchanging tourist groups and raising the number of Hungarian tourists in Egypt, Youssed added.