FM commends distinguished relations bet. Egypt, Belgium at all levels
Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty
commended distinguished relations between Egypt and Belgium at all levels.
Abdelatty made the
comments during his meeting in Brussels with Belgian Foreign Minister Bernard
Quintin, said Spokesman for the Foreign Minister Tamim Khalaf.
The Egyptian top
diplomat said he looks forward to continuing joint coordination with his
Belgian counterpart to build on the momentum witnessed by bilateral ties to
promote joint cooperation in different political, economic and investment
fields.
Abdelatty extolled
the prominent participation of Belgian companies in the Egypt-EU Investment
Conference, held in June 2024, and the signing of a large investment deal
between the two countries to construct a green hydrogen plant in the industrial
zone of the Port of Gargoub.
The foreign minister
reviewed the economic reforms introduced by the Egyptian government to create
an attractive investment climate.
Abdelatty emphasized
his keenness to sign a cooperation agreement with Belgium in the field of
migration, which would benefit both countries and contribute to controlling the
regular migration.
He also expressed
hope that Belgium would support the disbursement of the 4-billion-euro second
tranche of the 7.4-billion-euro EU financing package for Egypt.
The foreign minister
stated Egypt pays great attention to restoring smuggled antiquities, in
accordance with the president’s directives, especially as stolen antiquities
represent important historical and cultural heritage for the country.
In this regard,
Abdelatty urged the Belgian authorities concerned to further cooperate with the
Egyptian authorities in recovering smuggled monuments.
Regarding regional
issues, the foreign minister addressed challenges facing the Middle East, the
Red Sea and the Horn of Africa, in addition to their impact on the region’s
security and stability.
Abdelatty posted his
Belgian counterpart on Egypt’s stance on crises in Syria, Libya, Sudan, Somalia
and the Horn of Africa, calling on the EU to provide more support for Egypt, so
that it could be able to tackle those challenges, given the interconnection
between the security and stability of the Middle East and the security and
stability of Europe.
The two ministers
exchanged views on the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, where Abdelatty
highlighted the tireless efforts exerted by Egypt, Qatar and the US to reach
this deal.
The Belgian foreign
minister lauded Egypt’s pivotal role in striking the ceasefire agreement and
maintaining regional security and stability.
Source: The Egyptian
Gazette