Ibrahim Halawa has appealed to the Irish public to continue to rally for his release.
The Dublin-born teenager, who has been in prison in Egypt since his arrest two years ago, was told yesterday that his trial had been adjourned until October.
His trial has now been postponed 10 times.
Today Ibraihim met with his sister and solicitor for an hour long meeting at the prison.
Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan is in Eygpt and was present for their meeting today. She said Ibrahim told her he is grateful for public support:
Ibrahim has spent 716 days behind bars, and the human rights organisation Reprieve says he has been tortured while in jail.
Fianna Fáil TD Mark Daly said it is disgraceful that the Taoiseach has not yet called the Egyptian president to demand Ibrahim's release: