Minister
of Foreign Affairs and Emigration Badr Abdelatty reaffirmed Egypt’s full
commitment to supporting peace and stability at both the regional and
international levels through a responsible diplomatic approach based on
de-escalation, dialogue, and peaceful resolutions to conflicts.
This came during the
Foreign Minister’s participation, alongside Ashraf Sobhi, Minister of Youth and
Sports, in the opening ceremony of the fifth edition of the “Gamal Abdel Nasser
Fellowship for International Leadership.” The program is held under the
patronage of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, under the theme: “Egypt and the
United Nations: 80 Years of Representing the Global South’s Causes,” with the
attendance of 150 participants representing 80 countries.
Minister Abdelatty
welcomed the youth from the Global South participating in the fellowship,
stressing that Egypt is always proud to host initiatives that enhance the role
of youth and strengthen bridges of co-operation and mutual understanding
between nations.
Abdelatty further outlined
the fundamental principles underpinning Egypt’s foreign policy, noting that it
stems from a balanced vision and clear strategy established by President Sisi
since 2014.
The minister also highlighted
Egypt’s firm belief in the importance of a multilateral system as the
foundation of a fair and balanced international order. He emphasized the
indispensable role of the United Nations as a platform that reflects the
collective will of the international community, highlighting Egypt’s active
participation in UN institutions. He reiterated Egypt’s full commitment to
working towards reforming the international system, including the structure of
the global financial system and the UN Security Council.
Moreover, Abdelatty noted
that these institutions, in their current form, do not fully reflect the
interests of the Global South or fairly address the aspirations of its people
for justice and balanced representation.
In a related
context, Minister Abdelatty addressed the priorities of Egypt’s foreign policy
in the field of sustainable development, pointing out that “Egypt Vision 2030”
is a comprehensive strategic framework based on principles of social justice and
empowerment, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The Minister also
highlighted the importance of digital transformation and artificial
intelligence as key drivers of future development, stressing that Egypt
continues to utilize these tools in line with its national interests and
development goals.
The foreign minister
said that the current moment requires the Global South to unite in defense of
shared rights and interests, and to build a global order that respects national
sovereignty and is based on justice, equality, and cooperation.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette