Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian
Expatriates Badr Abdelatty reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to developing
bilateral relations with Slovenia and activating mechanisms of joint cooperation
in a way that reflects the depth of political ties between the two
countries.
He highlighted the importance of strengthening
economic and investment partnerships to serve mutual interests.
Abdelatty’s remarks came at a meeting on Monday with Slovenian
Prime Minister Robert Golob, as part of his visit to Slovenia to participate in
the Bled Strategic Forum.
The meeting focused on ways to enhance bilateral
cooperation and exchange views on issues of mutual interest.
The discussion touched on available opportunities for
cooperation in several key sectors, most notably energy, transportation, ports,
and labor.
Abdelatty invited the Slovenian side to expand its
investments in the Egyptian market, positioning Egypt as a key gateway to the
African continent.
Both sides also discussed the importance of
intensifying political consultations in light of Slovenia’s non-permanent
membership in the UN Security Council, which opens the door for greater
coordination on regional and international issues.
Abdelatty praised Slovenia’s positive role within EU
institutions in supporting partnership with Egypt.
On the regional level, the foreign minister reviewed
the latest developments in the Gaza Strip, stressing Egypt’s commitment to
reaching a ceasefire and ensuring the safe delivery of humanitarian
aid. He commended Slovenia’s balanced positions on the matter.
The foreign minister also praised Slovenia’s honorable
stance and its recognition of the State of Palestine last year.
He emphasized the need for the international
community—particularly the European Union—to assume its responsibilities in
addressing Israel’s grave violations against civilians and exert real pressure
to halt the escalation and immediately stop the use of starvation as a weapon.
He pointed out to existing European mechanisms that
could be activated in this context and stressed the need for concrete and
effective steps by the EU to push Israel to accept the ceasefire proposal.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette