Cairo: In a recent statement, Abdelatty has characterized the relationship between Egypt and Algeria as ‘historic’. His remarks underscore the long-standing diplomatic and cultural ties shared by the two nations, highlighting the importance of their bilateral relationship in regional stability and cooperation.
According to State Information Service Egypt, these comments were made in the context of ongoing discussions aimed at strengthening collaboration between the two countries. The emphasis was placed on mutual interests and the shared history that binds Egypt and Algeria, which has been a cornerstone of their diplomatic interactions. The statement reflects a commitment to fostering further cooperation in various sectors, reinforcing the historic bond between the two countries.
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigration Badr Abdelatty said Thursday relations between Egypt and Algeria are ‘historic’, pointing out to the commitment to implement the shared vision to advance relations between the two countries to broader horizons in various political, economic, commercial, and investment fields. This came during a meeting held between Abdelatty during his visit to Algeria today, and a meeting grouping him with his Algerian counterpart Ahmed Attaf. They stressed the importance of intensifying consultations between the two countries to coordinate positions on various bilateral and regional issues. Egypt is keen on holding the ninth session of the Egyptian-Algerian Joint Supreme Committee, chaired by the two prime ministers, in Cairo this year, and to hold a business forum on the sidelines of the Supreme Committee, which will contribute to advancing cooperation between the two countries in various economic, trade, and investment fields. Abdelatty also said Egypt is ready to exchange expert
ise in the field of development, particularly in the infrastructure sector and the establishment of new cities and urban communities, highlighting the expertise and competence of Egyptian companies that qualify them to contribute to development projects in Algeria. The two ministers exchanged views on the most prominent issues on the regional scene, including developments in Gaza and Libya. The top diplomat reviewed Egypt’s efforts to implement the ceasefire agreement and ensure the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza. The two ministers agreed to completely reject the displacement of Palestinians from their land under any pretext or justification. They also reviewed Arab and Islamic efforts to mobilize international support for the reconstruction plan, ensuring that Palestinians remain on their land.