CAIRO, Jan 21 (NNN-MENA) – Egyptian President, Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, and his visiting South Korean counterpart, Moon Jae-in, agreed yesterday, on the importance of boosting joint cooperation to support Egypt’s vision, the Presidency office of Egypt said, in a statement.
This is the first visit by a South Korean president in 16 years, according to Bassam Rady, spokesperson of Egypt’s presidency.
Moon’s visit to Egypt, which will last until today, Jan 21, is part of his regional tour that also includes the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
“This visit comes within the framework of our mutual interest in consulting and exchanging views on various topics and issues of common interest, as well as, working to strengthen relations of cooperation between Egypt and South Korea,” Sisi said.
The two leaders witnessed the ceremony of the signing of several memoranda of understanding, including a one-billion U.S. dollar-deal, on financial cooperation from 2022 to 2026, between the two countries, and a 251-million-dollar loan by South Korea, to upgrade the Luxor-High Dam railway line.
The two sides also signed a Korean grant of eight million U.S. dollars.
Egypt seeks to attract South Korean companies and investments, in major development projects and infrastructure projects, as well as, in the fields of energy, mining, transportation, communications, and information technology, according to the statement.
The two leaders also discussed the huge opportunities offered by starting work in the Continental Free Trade Area.
They also exchanged views on regional and international issues of mutual interest.
For his part, Moon hailed the Egyptian role as a cornerstone in safeguarding security and stability in the Middle East and Africa, by reaching political settlements for regional crises.
He also touched upon Egypt’s efforts in combating terrorism and extremist thoughts, as well as, prevailing the values of co-existence and tolerance in the region.– NNN-MENA