Egypt and France have agreed to develop bilateral ties and expand them in a way that serves their joint interests.
As he received French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna in Cairo on Thursday, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi said “Egypt will continue to exert utmost efforts to reach political and peaceful solutions to existing crises, and therefore contribute to restoring regional security and stability.”
The spokesperson for the presidency said that both sides confirmed mutual keenness to continue strengthening bilateral cooperation frameworks across various fields and to support joint efforts to develop and prosper whilst combating terrorism and illegal migration.
This came “in addition to enhancing cooperation in the energy, transport, and environment sectors and coordinating efforts to address the negative repercussions of the international political situation, especially aspects related to the global rise in the prices of food, energy, and finance,” the spokesperson added.
Sisi further stressed “the importance Egypt attaches to strengthening cooperation with France.”
The meeting between the president and French minister touched on regional issues, including the Palestinian issue and ways to revive the peace process. The pair also discussed crises in several countries in the region, especially in Sudan and Libya, and the situation in the Sahel region.
During a joint press conference with Egypt's Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, Colonna stressed that Egypt is an important and strategic partner for France and Europe.
Egypt and France can work in a way that contributes to having a positive impact on the Mediterranean region, noted the French minister.
Colonna added that the Ukrainian-Russian crisis has implications, especially amid the hike in prices and food insecurity, noting that the European Union supports Egypt in achieving food security.
She praised Egypt for its positive stance in supporting France and supplying it with gas last year.
Shoukry underscored the strong will of both leaders and governments to develop bilateral ties and expand them under the framework of joint interests, mutual respect, and the wish to achieve stability.
He further noted that the two countries can cooperate in various fields to contain the current economic crisis, stressing that the dialogue will continue.
The Egyptian FM also said he was looking forward to the visit of the French finance minister.
He noted that the meeting which was held in Paris months ago aimed to address the economic pressures on several countries and ways to get out of them through current mechanisms and new means.
Paris stands ready to support Cairo in its dialogues with international institutions and to work with it in resolving the economic crisis, Colonna added, indicating that France could broach the topic of debt and was ready to increase investment in the country.
The Egyptian FM confirmed that Egypt imports 10 million tons of wheat and relies mainly on Russian wheat after it was relying on Ukraine for other foodstuffs.
Furthermore, he thanked France for the wheat shipments it had provided to Egypt.
Egypt and France have the same visions of the importance of a ceasefire, sending aid, and launching a national dialogue between all components of the Sudanese people, according to Shoukry.
He also called for developing a roadmap in the future to address the crisis.