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Egypt, Equatorial Guinea Explore Stronger Ties and Regional Cooperation

From Egypt Independent · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Egypt and Equatorial Guinea are exploring ways to strengthen bilateral relations and discuss African issues.
  • Both nations aim to boost economic and trade cooperation, with Egypt encouraging companies to invest in Equatorial Guinea's development projects.
  • Ministers also exchanged views on African developments and committed to coordinating efforts to support peace, security, and sustainable development on the continent.

From Cairo, the Egyptian Independent reports on a significant phone call between our esteemed Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and his counterpart from Equatorial Guinea, Simeon Esono. This discussion underscores Egypt's unwavering commitment to fostering robust bilateral ties across Africa. The recent positive momentum in our relationship with Equatorial Guinea is a testament to our proactive foreign policy, and we are keen to build upon this progress.

Our nation is dedicated to expanding these ties for mutual benefit, with a particular focus on strengthening economic and trade cooperation. Encouraging Egyptian companies to participate in development projects within Equatorial Guinea is a key priority, alongside continuing our vital work in capacity-building and training national cadres. Through initiatives like the Egyptian Agency of Partnership for Development and the Cairo International Center for Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding, we are actively investing in the continent's future.

We emphasized the importance of strengthening economic and trade cooperation and encouraging Egyptian companies to engage in implementing development projects in Equatorial Guinea, in addition to continuing cooperation in the fields of capacity-building and training national cadres through the projects and programs of the Egyptian Agency of Partnership for Development, the Cairo International Center for Conflict Resolution, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding, and various Egyptian institutions.

โ€” Badr AbdelattyEgyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Egyptian Expatriates, Badr Abdelatty, detailing the scope of cooperation discussed with his Equatorial Guinean counterpart.

The upcoming Alamein Africa Forum, set to coincide with the African Union Mid-Year Coordination Summit, presents another crucial opportunity for engagement. We anticipate strong participation from Equatorial Guinean companies, further solidifying our shared vision for a prosperous and stable Africa. The dialogue on regional security and sustainable development highlights our collective responsibility to address the continent's challenges through continued coordination and consultation.

Both sides stressed the importance of continuing coordination and consultation to support joint African action and enhance stability and development across the continent.

โ€” Ministers Abdelatty and EsonoJoint commitment to continental cooperation following their phone call.
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Originally published by Egypt Independent in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.