Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Badr Abdelatty has engaged in a productive phone conversation with Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi.
As reported by various Egyptian news outlets, Minister Abdelatty expressed Egypt’s eagerness to advance economic and investment partnerships with Kenya.
Emphasizing strategic public-private partnership projects, he identified infrastructure, railways, and pharmaceuticals as key areas of focus.
Abdelatty highlighted the importance of increasing trade between the two countries and strengthening bilateral relations to reflect their prominence on the African stage.
According to Ambassador Ahmed Abu Zeid, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Migration and Director of Public Diplomacy, the discussion was marked by mutual praise for the longstanding and robust ties between Egypt and Kenya.
Both leaders underscored the ongoing communication and mutual respect between their countries’ leaderships, reiterating their commitment to enhancing and developing bilateral relations for the benefit of both nations.
The spokesperson noted that the call also addressed recent developments in the Horn of Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, and South Sudan.
Both parties reviewed their countries’ efforts to achieve peace and stability and defuse crises across the continent.
Abdelatty outlined Egypt’s commitment to addressing various aspects of the Sudanese crisis, maintaining the integrity of the state and its institutions, and providing urgent humanitarian and medical aid to meet the needs of the Sudanese people.
Mudavadi discussed Kenya’s mediation role in South Sudan, and the conversation also touched on developments concerning the Nile waters and relations among the Nile Basin countries.
Both leaders agreed to continue coordination and consultation in the coming period to monitor issues of mutual interest.
This dialogue underscores the growing cooperation between Egypt and Kenya, highlighting the importance of strategic partnerships in fostering regional stability and economic development.
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