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In Pics: Sisi Holds Talks with Chinese Counterpart


Sat 05 Feb 2022 | 03:09 PM
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President Abdel Fattah El Sisi held summit talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, according to Presidency Spokesperson Bassam Rady.

The Chinese president welcomed Sisi’s visit to Beijing, which would contribute to strengthening the distinguished relations between the two countries, especially through joint development cooperation.

In this context, he lauded the positive development of the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries at all levels, especially at the levels of economy and trade.

In Pics: Sisi Holds Talks with Chinese Counterpart

This is in addition to strengthening communication and political consultation between the two countries on regional and international issues.

The Chinese president stressed that his country attaches special importance to its relations with Egypt in light of Egypt’s pivotal role within its regional surroundings at the level of the Middle East, Africa, and the Eastern Mediterranean.

With regard to the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries, Sisi confirmed Egypt’s keenness to build on the momentum resulting from the regular meetings held between senior officials from Egypt and China, seeking bilateral cooperation to reach broader horizons of coordination and cooperation across many fields, especially development, economy and trade, and to attract more Chinese investments, taking advantage of the promising investment opportunities available in Egypt in various sectors.

This is while considering the good reputation that Chinese companies enjoy in Egypt, being one of the most important sources of foreign direct investment and having advanced technological expertise in a number of Egyptian economic sectors.

In Pics: Sisi Holds Talks with Chinese Counterpart

The meeting touched on enhancing ongoing cooperation between the two countries in a number of fields, including scientific research, technology transfer related to the pharmaceutical industry, the manufacture of coronavirus vaccines, and industrial technologies, in addition to strengthening cooperation in the fields of communications and information technology, electric cars, as well as maximizing cooperation and coordination between health care providers in the two countries to transfer China’s experiences in combating the coronavirus pandemic.

The two presidents discussed ways to enhance trade between the two countries and reviewed joint projects in various fields and the progress they had made.

Both presidents agreed on the important role of the Suez Canal Economic Zone in promoting China’s Belt and Road Initiative and supporting the achievement of its desired goals, especially through the Egyptian Chinese zone for economic and trade cooperation, which contributes to pushing Egypt’s efforts to employ the important strategic location of the Suez Canal corridor to become a global logistical and economic hub.

The meeting also touched on several regional and international issues of common interest, mainly the development of the Renaissance Dam, as well as developments pertinent to the Palestinian issue and the crises in Libya, Syria, and Yemen.

Both sides agreed on the importance of continuing coordination and consultation between the two countries at the bilateral level and within the framework of international organizations and fora, as well as strengthening cooperation in the field of combating terrorism.

The two presidents also discussed ways to support trilateral partnership and cooperation between the two friendly countries in Africa, while focusing on Africa’s development priorities based on national ownership of development programs, Africa’s Development Agenda 2063, and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. This is in addition to continuous coordination and cooperation to achieve the optimal benefit for the continent’s countries from China’s pledges under the Belt and Road Initiative.