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Sisi, Macron Tackle Bilateral Ties, Regional Issues


Fri 12 Nov 2021 | 08:37 PM
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President Abdel Fattah El Sisi met with French President Emmanuel Macron, in Paris, on the sidelines of the International Conference on Libya, according to Presidency Spokesperson Bassam Rady.

"During their talks, President Macron welcomed President Sisi in Paris, lauding the remarkable progress in Egyptian-French bilateral relations across all fields," said Rady.

Macron noted that this was reflected on the intensive exchange of visits at the highest levels between the two countries’ senior officials.

Sisi, Macron Tackle Bilateral Ties, Regional Issues

The French President asserted that his country looks forward to boosting bilateral cooperation in the coming period and to enhancing political consultations and exchange of views on various issues of mutual concern, particularly as Egypt is one of France’s key partners in the Middle East and a cornerstone for stability and security in the region.

Macron underscored France’s keenness on supporting the ambitious measures undertaken by Egypt to achieve economic progress and comprehensive development.

On his part, Sisi valued the outstanding level of the Egyptian-French bilateral and strategic relations in various fields, particularly in the political, economic, trade, and military areas.

He expressed commitment to continuing the periodic consultations with the French President, either with regard to enhancing bilateral cooperation and strengthening the Egyptian-French partnership or regarding regional and international issues of mutual interest.

Sisi, Macron Tackle Bilateral Ties, Regional Issues

Sisi highlighted the fruitful outcomes, resulting from the exchange of presidential visits between the two countries, stressing that the Government of Egypt’s resolve to create a conducive business environment for French companies to boost the size and scope of their investments in Egypt and remove any obstacles facing them. He also lauded the bilateral cooperation agreements signed between the two sides during this visit.

Moreover, the meeting discussed ways to foster closer bilateral cooperation across an array of fields, particularly in the sectors of railways, the localization of the electric vehicles industry, and the development of ports, civil aviation, energy, water treatment, infrastructure and tourism.

The two Presidents commended the Egyptian-French military relations, which are considered to be the most remarkable in the outstanding relations between the two countries after the conclusion of key arms deals over the past years, looking forward to further advancing them.

The talks also reviewed ways to coordinate efforts with Egypt with regard to settling the crisis in Libya, particularly in light of the International Conference on Libya which Paris hosts and Egypt’s status as one of Libya’s key neighboring countries.

Both leaders agreed on continuing joint concerted efforts between Egypt and France toward settling the situation in Libya in a comprehensive and integrated manner that addresses all aspects of the Libyan crisis, until holding the awaited elections in December 2021 and evicting all foreign forces and mercenaries from Libyan territories.

Sisi and Macron stressed the exit of all foreign fighters will help restore security and stability in the country and maintain the state’s resources and national institutions, away from any political inferences.

The two Presidents also discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation in the face of terrorist organizations on the local, regional and international arenas, particularly in Africa. This shall take place either by supporting UN peacekeeping operations or international actions in this regard, given the growing pace of uncoordinated foreign interferences that complicate solutions aimed at resolving the crisis of the spread of terrorist groups.

Sisi and Macron also reiterated the importance of boosting Euro-Mediterranean cooperation between Egypt and the EU, in light of the changes and current crises on the international scene in health, environmental, economic, political, and social-related aspects with the aim of achieving stability and growth for the region’s countries and neighboring countries.

Sisi arrived at Charles de Gaulle Airport in the French capital, Paris, on Thursday to take part in the International Conference on Libya.

“The President’s participation in this important conference comes in response to the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron, and in light of the close relations between Egypt and France, as well as Egypt’s pivotal role in supporting the political track in Libya at the bilateral, regional and international levels,” noted Rady.