meeting
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received Thursday the Minister of International Relations and International Cooperation of South Africa, Ronald Lamola, in the presence of Dr. Badr Abdel Aati, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, and Joseph Mashimbai, South Africa's Ambassador to Cairo.
The meeting discussed the distinguished relations between Egypt and South Africa and ways to enhance them in various fields, in addition to regional and international issues of common interest.
The meeting, held at the ambassadorial level in Beirut, focused on addressing the ongoing presidential vacuum in Lebanon.
Dhia Rashwan, the General Coordinator of the National Dialogue, has announced that, in light of the prevailing circumstances in our nation, the Board of Trustees of the Dialogue has opted to convene and sustain its ongoing activities.
The two leaders will address the latest developments in Libya and efforts to resolve the Libyan crisis.
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry announced in a statement that Shoukry will convene with Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and his French counterpart, Stéphane Séjourné, at the Ministry’s headquarters in the new administrative capital. Subsequently, a tripartite joint press conference will be held.
"This aims to mobilize the state’s capabilities to immediately address, control, and end the various emergency reports by the citizens, as well as all crises and emergency incidents, harnessing the state-of-the-art communication technology," Rady explained.
Minister Shoukry stressed during the event the importance of addressing the issue of loss and damage, which has become a recurring phenomenon around the world and is manifested in several forms such as severe weather events that result in great human and material losses and damages.
The Foreign Minister reviewed the Egyptian efforts to consolidate the truce reached by the Yemeni parties last April.
Both ministers expressed their appreciation for enhancing the bilateral relations recently such as holding the joint committee on trade in July 2022 and the increase in the volume of trade exchange, said Egyptian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Ahmed Abu Zeid in a statement.
The meeting with the Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs focused on bilateral relations, said the Egyptian Foreign Ministry in a statement.
The meeting focused on a number of issues pertinent to bilateral cooperation as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest, said presidential Spokesperson Bassam Rady in a statement.
In a meeting during which he followed up on the state’s strategy for new and sustainable energy, as well as generating power for national development projects.
The first meeting of the Egyptian National Dialogue Board of Trustees will convene in the National Training Academy at 1:00 pm of Cairo time.
The Spokesman noted that the meeting discussed ways to foster closer bilateral relations at various levels, particularly at the economic level. The meeting also tackled increasing Emirati investments in several fields in Egypt, mainly in the sectors of energy, transport, ports and tourism.
Both Ministers will hold a session of discussion at the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in downtown Cairo at 11:00 am, the statement said.
During the meeting, Shoukry will review Egypt's vision of various aspects of international climate action and what should be focused on, Hafez said.
The President gave directives, in the same context, to complete the following stages of the strategic silos project to increase its capacity and storage.
President El-Sisi also highlighted the importance of increasing allocations to enhance the state’s sectors and develop practical solutions to various challenges and problems.
The Ministers will discuss the further development of bilateral cooperation in the political, trade, economic, cultural, humanitarian and other spheres.
Most Read