Turkish Parliament Approves Friendship Group with Egypt

Parliamentarians attend a swearing-in ceremony at the Turkish parliament in Ankara, Turkey, June 23, 2015. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/File Photo
Parliamentarians attend a swearing-in ceremony at the Turkish parliament in Ankara, Turkey, June 23, 2015. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/File Photo
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Turkish Parliament Approves Friendship Group with Egypt

Parliamentarians attend a swearing-in ceremony at the Turkish parliament in Ankara, Turkey, June 23, 2015. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/File Photo
Parliamentarians attend a swearing-in ceremony at the Turkish parliament in Ankara, Turkey, June 23, 2015. REUTERS/Umit Bektas/File Photo

The Turkish parliament unanimously approved a motion on Wednesday to establish a parliamentary friendship group with Egypt.

This comes ahead of a scheduled visit by a diplomatic delegation to Cairo to hold the first official meeting between representatives of both countries’ foreign ministries and discuss normalizing ties.

Ankara has recently ordered Istanbul-based TV channels affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood to stop airing criticism and incitement leveled against Egypt, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and the government.

Turkish officials demanded that stations and media outlets “commit to respecting the charters of journalistic ethics.”

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) had proposed reforming the parliamentary friendship group with Egypt, which was canceled in 2013.

The parliament also approved forming a parliamentary friendship group with Libya.

The Turkish opposition welcomed the recent steps, noting that the deterioration of relations with Egypt posed a great threat to Turkey and its interests.

Over the past eight years, opposition parties have repeatedly criticized Erdogan’s approach to relations with Egypt and accused him of being biased to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu had previously announced that a delegation from Ankara will visit Cairo in early May as part of efforts to mend bilateral ties.

The first delegation talks would be at the level of deputy foreign ministers, the FM said, adding that it will be followed with a meeting with his Egyptian counterpart Sameh Shoukry.

Turkish talks with Egypt next week could forge renewed cooperation between the estranged regional powers and help efforts to end the war in Libya, Erdogan's spokesman said.

Intelligence chiefs, as well as foreign ministers of both countries, have been in contact, and a Turkish diplomatic mission will visit Egypt in early May, Kalin stated on Tuesday.

“Given the realities on the ground I think it’s in the interests of both countries and the region to normalize relations with Egypt,” he said.

“Rapprochement with Egypt...will certainly help the security situation in Libya because we fully understand that Egypt has a long border with Libya and that may sometimes pose a security threat for Egypt,” Kalin said.

He pointed out that Turkey would discuss security in Libya, where a United Nations-backed transitional government took over last month, with Egypt and other countries.

Turkey had announced the beginning of a “new period" in relations with Egypt including visits and reciprocal talks that may lead to an agreement on the appointment of ambassadors.

For years, relations between Egypt and Turkey were strained after the Egyptian army toppled a Brotherhood president and Ankara welcomed the group.

Relations were also tense after Turkey’s military intervention in Libya, and the issue of the gas agreements in the eastern Mediterranean.

Cairo recalled its ambassador to Ankara in 2013 after Turkey's sharp escalation against the Egyptian leadership. Turkey reciprocated the move, and the diplomatic representation of the two countries was reduced to the level of charge d'affaires, but political tension did not affect economic and trade relations.



Trump Secures $600 Billion Saudi Investment Pledge on Gulf Tour

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and US President Donald Trump shake hands during a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 13, 2025. (Reuters)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and US President Donald Trump shake hands during a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 13, 2025. (Reuters)
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Trump Secures $600 Billion Saudi Investment Pledge on Gulf Tour

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and US President Donald Trump shake hands during a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 13, 2025. (Reuters)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and US President Donald Trump shake hands during a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony at the Royal Court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 13, 2025. (Reuters)

US President Donald Trump secured a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to invest in the United States as he kicked off a Gulf tour in Riyadh where he was welcomed by Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

The leaders signed an agreement on energy, defense, mining and other areas, which the White House said will “build economic ties that will endure for generations to come.”

“The deals celebrated today are historic and transformative for both countries and represent a new golden era of partnership between the United States and Saudi Arabia,” it added in a statement.

Among the agreements secured on Tuesday: Saudi Arabian DataVolt is moving forward with plans to invest $20 billion in AI data centers and energy infrastructure in the United States.

Google, DataVolt, Oracle, Salesforce, AMD, and Uber are committing to invest $80 billion in cutting-edge transformative technologies in both countries, said the White House.

American companies including Hill International, Jacobs, Parsons, and AECOM are building key infrastructure projects like King Salman International Airport, King Salman Park, The Vault, Qiddiya City, and much more totaling $2 billion in US services exports.

Additional major exports include GE Vernova’s gas turbines and energy solutions totaling $14.2 billion and Boeing 737-8 passenger aircraft for AviLease totaling $4.8 billion.

Investment partnerships include several sector-specific funds with a strong emphasis on US deployment, such as the $5 billion Energy Investment Fund, the $5 billion New Era Aerospace and Defense Technology Fund, and the $4 billion Enfield Sports Global Sports Fund.

Trump had arrived in the Kingdom earlier on Tuesday on his first overseas trip since his reelection. He will next visit the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.

Saudi Arabia and the United States also signed the largest defense sales agreement in history, worth nearly early $142 billion.