Egypt, South Africa Agree to Upgrade Relations to Strategic Cooperation Level

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi receives his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa at the Ittihadiya presidential palace. (Press Photo)
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi receives his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa at the Ittihadiya presidential palace. (Press Photo)
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Egypt, South Africa Agree to Upgrade Relations to Strategic Cooperation Level

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi receives his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa at the Ittihadiya presidential palace. (Press Photo)
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi receives his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa at the Ittihadiya presidential palace. (Press Photo)

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said on Tuesday his talks with his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa in Cairo were “fruitful and deep” and addressed means to promote bilateral relations.

He said they agreed on the importance of upgrading bilateral ties to the level of strategic cooperation in the political, economic, security and cultural fields.

During a joint press conference held at the Ittihadiya palace following the meeting, Sisi said the two sides also agreed on setting a date for holding the joint committee meetings in the first quarter of next year.

“We confirmed the importance of the continuation of coordinating efforts for boosting security and stability in Africa and settling regional disputes,” he stated, adding that both leaders also underlined the need to push forward development in Africa under the current Egyptian chairmanship of the African Union.

Sisi and Ramaphosa also highlighted the necessity of activating the principle of African Solutions to African Issues.

For his part, Ramaphosa affirmed to Sisi that his country supports the establishment of a railway line between Egypt and South Africa's Cape Town.

He expressed his country’s keenness on enhancing “historic” bilateral relations and ongoing cooperation with Egypt.

“South African people will always appreciate the Egyptian support to their country, particularly in time of struggle against colonization, and the great welcome showed to leader Nelson Mandela,” Ramaphosa said.

He uncovered an agreement with Sisi to reinforce economic cooperation by boosting partnerships between the investors of both countries.

“We exchanged views on African peace and security. We have concerns over threats facing some African and Gulf states and we expressed commitment to the 2020 Silencing the Guns Initiative,” Rampahosa said.



European Allies to Meet over Syria, Says Italy’s Foreign Ministry

 Passengers wear adopted flags by the new Syrian rulers at the arrival terminal of Damascus airport, as Qatar Airways becomes the first international airline to announce the return of international flights at Damascus airport after 13 years of its suspension, in Damascus, Syria, January 7, 2025. (Reuters)
Passengers wear adopted flags by the new Syrian rulers at the arrival terminal of Damascus airport, as Qatar Airways becomes the first international airline to announce the return of international flights at Damascus airport after 13 years of its suspension, in Damascus, Syria, January 7, 2025. (Reuters)
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European Allies to Meet over Syria, Says Italy’s Foreign Ministry

 Passengers wear adopted flags by the new Syrian rulers at the arrival terminal of Damascus airport, as Qatar Airways becomes the first international airline to announce the return of international flights at Damascus airport after 13 years of its suspension, in Damascus, Syria, January 7, 2025. (Reuters)
Passengers wear adopted flags by the new Syrian rulers at the arrival terminal of Damascus airport, as Qatar Airways becomes the first international airline to announce the return of international flights at Damascus airport after 13 years of its suspension, in Damascus, Syria, January 7, 2025. (Reuters)

Foreign ministers from Italy, France, Germany, Britain and the United States will meet this week over the situation in Syria, Italy said Tuesday.

Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani will preside over the meeting Thursday with his European and US counterparts, the ministry wrote in a statement.

The US Department of State had announced Monday that Secretary of State Anthony Blinken would meet European counterparts, calling it an occasion "to advocate for a peaceful, inclusive, Syrian-led and Syrian-owned political transition".

Opposition forces toppled longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad in a lightning offensive last month after 13 years of brutal war, with Western powers cautiously hoping for greater stability in Syria.

Italy's foreign ministry said Tajani sought the meeting "to take stock of the situation in Syria one month after the fall of the Assad regime".

On the agenda is the work of Syria's transitional government and the challenges posed by an upcoming national dialogue conference, it said.

Also to be discussed are the drafting of a new constitution and Syria's economic recovery.

In Rome, Blinken will join US President Joe Biden as he pays a farewell visit to Italy's capital that includes an audience with Pope Francis.