Nairobi: Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty emphasized the increasing momentum in relations between Egypt and Kenya, highlighting the potential for enhanced bilateral cooperation across multiple fields. This development reflects the commitment of both nations to advancing their strategic partnership and supporting mutual interests.
According to State Information Service Egypt, during a media meeting with Kenya's National Media Group on the sidelines of his visit to Nairobi, Abdelatty outlined Egypt's position on significant challenges facing the African continent. Key topics included developments in the Horn of Africa, Sudan, Somalia, and the Red Sea. The minister reaffirmed Egypt's dedication to supporting peace, security, and stability by addressing the root causes of crises.
Abdelatty also stressed the importance of linking peace, security, and development while supporting national capacity-building efforts. This approach aims to promote stability and achieve sustainable development across Africa, further strengthening the ties between Egypt and Kenya.