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Highlighting Egypt’s strategic location, the Prime Minister noted that Cairo offers Uzbekistan a vital gateway to Middle Eastern and African markets. He also lauded the positive contributions of Egyptian companies operating in Uzbekistan, particularly in the infrastructure sector and electrical appliance manufacturing, while pointing to promising opportunities for joint pharmaceutical production.
General Zaher added that such integration serves as a cornerstone for building human capital within the national framework and remains a key factor in safeguarding the nation’s resources and enhancing its standing across various fields.
The spokesperson for the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Pascal Confavreau, affirmed that President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Egypt is of "utmost importance."
Egyptian Ministry of Interior has decided to grant all inmates of correctional and rehabilitation centers one exceptional visit on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr (The Feast of Breaking the Fast).
The visit included the museum’s outdoor area, the main atrium, and the Grand Staircase, before continuing to the main exhibition galleries.
The two leaders emphasized that any escalation in the region must be avoided, warning that its repercussions would have far-reaching consequences for all, according to a statement issued by the Egyptian Presidency.
The visit underscores the two leaders’ keenness to further strengthen bilateral relations across various fields, as well as to enhance consultation and coordination on regional and international issues and crises of mutual interest.
The talks between the two presidents will address ways to strengthen bilateral relations between Egypt and Somalia, in addition to exchanging views on the latest regional and international issues of common interest.
Emine Erdoğan, wife of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, expressed hope that her visit to Egypt would help strengthen bonds of goodwill between the two countries and open new horizons for a “better shared future,” reflecting the spirit of understanding and rapprochement marking this official visit between Ankara and Cairo.
Ireland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Trade and Defence has visited the Egyptian Red Crescent warehouses in the city of Arish, and has seen Egypt’s efforts in receiving, preparing and coordinating humanitarian aid destined for the Gaza Strip.
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will receive on Thursday Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Chairman of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council, to discuss ways to resolve the Sudanese crisis, as well as to strengthen and support the distinguished bilateral relations between the two countries across various fields.
In his speech during the celebration marking King Charles's birthday in his Cairo residence, the Ambassador stated that Egypt and the United Kingdom share a historic relationship and that there are vast opportunities to strengthen it in the future, Youm7 reported on Wednesday.
The visit is part of his official visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt, which aims to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.
The official visit comes within the framework of the two countries' shared commitment to continuing consultation and coordination on various bilateral cooperation issues, strengthening integration mechanisms between Egypt and Saudi Arabia in various fields. The visit reflects the deep-rooted historical relations and close ties that unite Egypt and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
A key focus was energy collaboration in the Eastern Mediterranean. Minister Abdelatty stressed the strategic importance of linking Cypriot gas fields to Egypt and maintaining strong coordination in this area. He also highlighted the potential for employing and training Egyptian workers in Cyprus across various sectors.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed expressed his profound appreciation for President El-Sisi for the warm reception he received, lauding the brotherly and historic bonds the leaderships and peoples of both countries share.
Chinese ambassador to Egypt Liu Licheng said Chinese Premier Li Qiang's visit to Egypt Wednesday at an invitation of Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli constitutes a significant diplomatic milestone in advancing strategic consensus reached between President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has stressed that his visit to Beheira governorate is part of a series of visits across the country to follow up and inspect development and service projects aiming to improve the quality of life for citizens in rural areas.
The Egyptian minister will also tackle the current regional crises and international issues of mutual concerns for both sides, the statement added.
The two presidents also discussed the situation in the Middle East. President El-Sisi highlighted Egypt's efforts to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza and provide humanitarian aid.