The Turkish Ambassador to Egypt, Salih Mutlu Şen, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to the new graduates of the El Sewedy School of Applied Technology. Commending their dedication, Şen noted that the young graduates are now equipped with "invaluable skills" that will enable them to make meaningful contributions to both their families and their country.
In a statement posted online, Ambassador Şen also expressed his deep appreciation to Mr. Mohamed El Sewedy and Mr. Ahmed El Sewedy for their ongoing commitment to social responsibility and economic progress through education and vocational training.
“I wish to convey my appreciation to my friends, Mr. Mohamed El Sewedy and Mr. Ahmed El Sewedy, for their exemplary commitment,” Şen wrote, praising their role in advancing social and economic development in Egypt.
Highlighting recent diplomatic engagement, Şen welcomed the fruitful cooperation between Egypt and Türkiye in the field of labor. He praised Egyptian Minister of Labour Mohamed Gibran for hosting his Turkish counterpart, Vedat Işıkhan, Minister of Labour and Social Security, in the New Administrative Capital.
The two ministers held productive discussions aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation between Egypt and Türkiye, particularly in employment and skills development.
In a short interview with MBC Masr following the event, Şen emphasized the critical role of vocational education in shaping the future workforce. He praised the contributions of the El Sewedy institutions in promoting practical training and regional development.
The ambassador's remarks underscore growing cooperation between Cairo and Ankara in key areas such as labor, education, and economic development — with vocational training seen as a crucial pillar of long-term progress.

