Egypt seeks to enhance investments with Greek and Cyprus
Egypt, represented by its Prime Minister, Mostafa Madbouly, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sameh Shoukry, is working to intensify its cooperation and investments with Greece and Cyprus. This comes as part of a meeting conducted during the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The representatives discussed various ways to enhance the success that has already been achieved in different sectors, including natural gas and electrical interconnection. The Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, Director of the Public Diplomacy Department, Ambassador Ahmed Abu Zeid emphasizes the continuity and solidarity between the nations in political, economic, and cultural aspects. During an April visit by the Cypriot President to Egypt, an agreement was made to establish a joint business council. The leaders have stressed on the importance of converting political alignment into beneficial projects for all and avoiding any impediments to their implementation. The dialogue further revolved around boosting investments and economic development in Egypt while exploring more avenues for mutual cooperation.