EU Says to Bolster Economic, Political Cooperation with Egypt

A general view of buildings by the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt July 2, 2019. (Reuters)
A general view of buildings by the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt July 2, 2019. (Reuters)
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EU Says to Bolster Economic, Political Cooperation with Egypt

A general view of buildings by the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt July 2, 2019. (Reuters)
A general view of buildings by the Nile River in Cairo, Egypt July 2, 2019. (Reuters)

The European Union affirmed boosting cooperation with the Egyptian government politically and economically, saying Egypt is a major partner in the region.

This came during a meeting between Minister of Planning and Economic Development Hala el-Saeed and EU ambassador to Cairo Christian Berger on Monday, during which both sides discussed means of bolstering bilateral ties.

The meeting was attended by the Head of Cooperation at EU Delegation to Egypt Ibrahim Laafia and Program Manager, Governance and Gender Equality - Gender Focal Person at EU Delegation to Egypt Neveen Ahmed.

According to a statement by the Planning Ministry, Saeed reviewed the social and economic impacts of the coronavirus on the country’s economy, as well as the pre-emptive strategy taken by Cairo to address the crisis.

“The Egyptian government has taken a series of pre-emptive measures to mitigate the negative effects of the pandemic on the population,” Saeed affirmed.

The strategy focused on achieving a balance between preserving people’s health and maintaining economic activity, she explained.

The main elements of the investment plan for the current fiscal year prioritize increasing investment in human capital, especially in the education and health sectors, to enhance competencies and mechanize services, she noted.

She also said that the government is committed to pursuing the second phase of the economic reform program, according to the statement.

“This phase targets carrying out bold and constructive structural reforms to encourage inclusive and sustainable growth, create new job opportunities and diversify and develop production.”

It further aims to improve the business climate, localize industry and enhance the competitiveness of Egypt’s exports to achieve sustainable and comprehensive economic development, the statement added.

The meeting touched on the EU’s programs and the main proposals for cooperation with Egypt.

Saeed affirmed his country’s “keenness to enhance means of cooperation with the EU.”

The EU delegation, for its part, hailed the state’s efforts to improve the life of its citizens, as well as the positive economic results, which reflect the success of the economic reform program.



Vessel and Crew Safe after Incident Southwest of Yemen's Mokha, UKMTO Says

Houthi supporters brandish weapons during a protest against the US and Israel, and in solidarity with the Palestinian people, in Sanaa, Yemen, 28 June 2024. (EPA)
Houthi supporters brandish weapons during a protest against the US and Israel, and in solidarity with the Palestinian people, in Sanaa, Yemen, 28 June 2024. (EPA)
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Vessel and Crew Safe after Incident Southwest of Yemen's Mokha, UKMTO Says

Houthi supporters brandish weapons during a protest against the US and Israel, and in solidarity with the Palestinian people, in Sanaa, Yemen, 28 June 2024. (EPA)
Houthi supporters brandish weapons during a protest against the US and Israel, and in solidarity with the Palestinian people, in Sanaa, Yemen, 28 June 2024. (EPA)

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said on Sunday it had received a report of an incident 13 nautical miles southwest of Yemen's al-Mokha, but that the vessel and its crew were safe.

An UKMTO advisory note said a merchant vessel had reported being approached by 12 small craft which remained in the vicinity of the vessel for about an hour before leaving the area.

The vessel and crew were reported safe, and the vessel is proceeding to its next port of call, the advisory note added.

Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi militias have been launching drone and missile strikes in shipping lanes since November, saying that it acts in solidarity with Palestinians in Israel's war in Gaza.

In dozens of attacks, the Houthis have sunk two vessels, seized another and killed at least three seafarers.