Lieutenant-General Ahmed Khalifa, Chief of Staff of
the Egyptian Armed Forces, concluded an official visit to Turkey on Sunday,
aimed at bolstering military cooperation between the two nations.
During his visit, Khalifa held bilateral discussions
with his Turkish counterpart, General Metin Gürak, on the sidelines of the
fourth Egyptian-Turkish Military Committee meeting. Talks focused on
strengthening joint training, knowledge exchange, and broader defense
collaboration. The two sides signed the final session protocol, affirming their
shared commitment to deepening military ties.
Khalifa also met with Turkish Minister of Defense
Yaşar Güler, delivering greetings from General Abdel Mageed Saqr, Egypt’s
Commander-in-Chief and Minister of Defense. He reaffirmed Egypt’s appreciation
for its defense partnership with Turkey. Minister Güler commended Egypt’s
constructive regional and international role and emphasized the importance of
joint efforts to address security challenges and enhance regional stability.
The Egyptian delegation also engaged with the head of
Turkey’s Defense Industry Agency to explore avenues for industrial cooperation.
Khalifa
toured several advanced defense manufacturing facilities and observed live
exercises at the Turkish Special Forces Command.
Concluding his visit, Khalifa paid tribute to Mustafa
Kemal Atatürk, founder of modern Turkey, by laying a wreath at his mausoleum.
The delegation was formally received with military honors, including a
ceremonial guard and the playing of both nations’ anthems.
Source:
Egyptian
Gazette