Greece, Egypt Set to Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement
Greece, Egypt Set to Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement

Greece, Egypt Set to Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement

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Egypt and Greece are set to sign a strategic partnership agreement to enhance political coordination and stability in the Eastern Mediterranean, building on their longstanding historical relationship. The agreement, announced during President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's official visit to Athens, will be accompanied by several memoranda aimed at strengthening cooperation in energy, trade, and security. The leaders emphasized the importance of upholding international law, especially amid ongoing regional tensions such as the Gaza conflict. Migration remains a key concern, with both nations addressing the challenge of irregular flows to Europe and the European Union recently designating Egypt as a 'safe country' for returning failed asylum seekers. The partnership also seeks to broaden economic ties, with bilateral trade reaching $1.5 billion in the first eleven months of 2024. Both sides underscored their commitment to advancing dialogue and fostering regional peace.

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