Egypt has reaffirmed its dedication to enhancing its strategic partnership with China, as Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty emphasized the nation’s eagerness to elevate bilateral relations to new heights. This declaration was made during a meeting with the Chinese Special Envoy on the Middle East Issue in Cairo on June 4.
Minister Abdelatty highlighted the significant progress achieved in various sectors, including trade, investment, infrastructure, and cultural exchange, over the past decade. He underscored Egypt’s commitment to collaborating with China to further deepen these ties, aligning with the goals of the comprehensive strategic partnership established between the two countries.
The discussions also touched upon regional developments, with both parties expressing a shared interest in promoting stability and peace in the Middle East. The meeting reinforced the mutual understanding and cooperation that have characterized Egypt-China relations, setting the stage for continued collaboration in addressing regional challenges.
This renewed commitment comes as Egypt and China mark the 10th anniversary of their comprehensive strategic partnership, a milestone that reflects the enduring and evolving nature of their bilateral relations. The two nations have consistently supported each other’s core interests and have worked together on various international platforms to advance common goals.
As Egypt looks to the future, the government remains focused on leveraging its partnership with China to drive economic growth, technological advancement, and regional stability, reinforcing its position as a key player in the Middle East and North Africa region.