Tag: Egypt

  • Egyptian-Greek cooperation.. reinforced

    Egyptian-Greek cooperation.. reinforced

    Κοτζιάς-ΣούκριForeign Minister Sameh Shoukry convened on Wednesday with his Greek counterpart Nikos Kotzias for talks on boosting bilateral cooperation in the economic and political domains.
    Talks will tackle tripartite cooperation involving Cairo, Athens and Nicosia in addition to other regional and international issues of mutual interest.
    The two top officials will hold a press conference after the talks.
    Foreign Minister Sameh Shourky and his Greek counterpart Nikolaos Kotzias on Wednesday asserted that bilateral relations are strong.
    At a joint press conference after their talks, the two top diplomats confirmed keenness of both countries to consolidate relations.
    Shoukry noted that over the past one year and a half several meetings were held at the summit level and at the bilateral and trilateral levels with Greece. He added that today’s talks took up means of promoting joint cooperation along with the overall regional situation.
    The two sides will maintain close contacts and efforts for establishing peace and stability in the Middle East and Mediterranean regions, added Shoukry.
    The Greek minister asserted that Egypt and his country have ancient civilizations. Egypt will remain the throbbing heart of the Arab world, he asserted.
    Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry urged all parties to keep their hands off the situation in Syria in order to clear the scene for an integrated political process that would achieve the interests of the Syrian people.
    The minister’s remarks were made in response to journalists’ questions at a joint press conference held with his Greek counterpart here.
    He said the Syrian people have suffered a lot from killing and displacement over the past five years, a matter which necessitated a consolidation of the international community’s efforts to halt such bloodshed and destruction that were fueled by foreign powers and terrorist groups.
    The past period proved that the Syrian conflict cannot be militarily resolved, said the Egyptian top diplomat, adding that a political process could work out a solution to guarantee the rights of the Syrian people.
    The Syria Support Group has managed to make progress on the political track, halt all aggressive operations and resume the talks, he explained, adding that international efforts should beef up such track.
    Any military action to be taken from a state outside the regional framework of Syria is totally unacceptable, he said, adding that the Arab League has previously refused and adopted a strict stance over Turkey’s interference in the Iraqi territories.
    Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry asserted that Egypt can set up strong strategic relations after it had completed its constitutional institutions and the political road map.
    The Greek minister noted that his country has defended Egypt at all international levels, as the security and stability of Egypt is an extension of the stability and security of the European Union.
    He further noted that terrorist operations that are taking place in several parts of the world are a common threat.
    He lauded the Egyptian role in settling the Libyan crisis. He also asserted that both Egypt and Greece will continue their efforts for setting the Syrian issue, as the situation in Syria is causing a major problem represented in mass illegal migration to Europe.
    He further noted that Egypt, Greece and Cyprus are three effective countries and that cooperation among the three countries will bear fruit shortly.
    The success of the three countries’ experiment of cooperation encouraged other Arab countries such as Jordan to seek joining the Egyptian-Greek-Cypriot triangle, he pointed out.
    As for the issue of illegal migration and the Greek efforts on this score, the Greek foreign minister noted that all migrants who came to his country were motivated by wars in their countries.
    Although Greece did not take part in any of these wars, it is paying the price for them, he wondered.
    He asserted that the NATO should play a role in monitoring maritime routes through which migrants pass. The problem of migrants is very intricate and requires more cooperation for settling it. Anyway, he added, this depends on hammering out a radical solution to the Syrian crisis.
    Answering a question on cooperation between Egypt and Greece within the framework of southern Mediterranean cooperation, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said that both sides are keen on promoting joint cooperation at the economic, political, security and cultural levels.

    (www.sis.gov.eg)

  • Egypt, Greece sign MoU on tourism coop

    Egypt, Greece sign MoU on tourism coop

    Greece-EgyptMinister of Tourism Hisham Zaazou and his Greek counterpart Elena Kountoura signed on Monday 22/2/2016 a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on tourism cooperation between the two countries.

    At a joint press conference following the signing ceremony, the minister asserted that the agreement is an important step and a cornerstone for tourism relations between the two countries.

    He also welcomed the Greek tourism minister’s visit that will greatly contribute to enhancing the Greek tourism movement to Egypt.

    Zaazou also said that the agreement stipulates cooperation in the tourism exchange, promotion for the Egyptian tourism programs in remote markets such as US and South East Asia as well as cooperation in the religious tourism domain.

    The Greek minister, for her part, voiced happiness at visiting Egypt and expressed her admiration of the Egyptian civilization and the warm welcome she has received in Egypt.

    She asserted that Egypt will restore its position as a strong tourist destination in the region as soon as possible, citing its varied tourist destinations and great civilization which could attract tourists all along the year.

    Kountoura also noted that her country welcomed the measures taken to bolster bilateral relations and beef up existing relations in all domains.

    She said the MoU will encourage both countries on exchanging information, campaigning for promotion programs and working jointly for the sake of flourishing their tourism markets in both countries.

    The agreement will also ease investment measures for Greek and Egyptian businessmen to carry out joint tourism projects, she added.

    The Tourism Promotion Authority has prepared a tourist program for the Greek minister and her accompanying media delegation that will include tours in the main tourist sites in Giza Pyramids, the Egyptian Museum and other tourism locations.

    (www.sis.gov.eg)

  • Sisi inaugurates Africa 2016 business forum

    Sisi inaugurates Africa 2016 business forum

    ΓενικάCAIRO: President Abdel Fatah al Sisi inaugurated Saturday the Africa 2016 international business and investment forum.

    Under the title, “Africa 2016: Business for Africa, Egypt and the world, the conference is an Africa to Africa investment forum aims at strengthening business ties within Africa, both at a business and presidential levels.

    The forum was inaugurated in presence of a number of African Heads of State. It was initiated by the Egyptian Agency of Partnership for Development (EAPD,) the development arm of the foreign affairs ministry.

    The two-day forum focus on boosting intra-Africa trade and investment by developing new and strategic public and private sector alliances. Over 1,000 African delegates are expected to take part in the forum.

    (thecairopost.youm7.com)

  • Egypt at the 2016 Summer Olympics

    Egypt at the 2016 Summer Olympics

    ΑίγυπτοςEgypt is scheduled to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016. Since the nation’s debut in 1912, Egyptian athletes have participated in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games except for two different occasions. Egypt did not attend the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles at the time of Great Depression, and the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow because of its partial support to the United States boycott.

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