H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat Discusses Future Priorities in the Egyptian-Japanese Partnership on the 70th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations Between Both Countries
11 August 2024
In the First Meeting with the Japanese
Ambassador Following the Merger of the Ministries of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation:
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat Discusses Future
Priorities in the Egyptian-Japanese Partnership on the 70th Anniversary of
Diplomatic Relations Between Both Countries
Al-Mashat: Coordinating efforts with development partners to support Egypt's development plans and enhance economic and social development efforts.
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation: Strengthening economic relations between the two countries to support partnerships in human development and industrial localization.
We are coordinating with the Japanese side to organize a high-level policy dialogue between the two countries to discuss cooperation mechanisms for the upcoming phase, considering the priorities of various ministries.
Providing additional financing tools and technical support to private sector companies from Japanese financing institutions similar to the "NWFE" program.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of
Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, met with the
Japanese Ambassador to Egypt Oka Hiroshi on enhancing economic relations
between the two countries in light of shared priorities and interests. This
virtual meeting was the first between the minister and the Japanese ambassador
following the merger of the ministries of planning and economic development
with international cooperation. The minister also addressed strengthening international
partnerships in industrial localization and human development, especially as
the two countries commemorate 70 years of diplomatic relations.
At the beginning of the meeting, Al-Mashat
emphasized the depth of the bilateral relations between Egypt and Japan and the
effective partnerships that have resulted in various strategic fields. These
include investments in human capital, infrastructure projects, and support for
renewable energy transition efforts, all contributing to inclusive and
sustainable growth.
The Japanese Ambassador in Cairo congratulated
the minister on assuming her role following the merging of the planning and
economic development and international cooperation portfolios. He affirmed
Japan's pride in its partnership with Egypt and its commitment towards
advancing various aspects of bilateral cooperation in the future.
High-Level Policy Dialogue
They discussed organizing a high-level policy
dialogue between Egypt and Japan at the end of August. This dialogue is viewed
as a crucial platform for enhancing cooperation between the two countries. It
will involve discussions on developmental cooperation issues, exploring
proposals for future collaboration, and technical assistance, aligning with the
pillars of Egypt’s 2030 Development Vision, the Egyptian Government's
three-year program, and the priorities of various ministries.
The Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation underscored the importance of
strengthening partnerships with Japan in the upcoming phase, particularly
focusing on industrial development, industrial localization, and human
development. H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat highlighted the significance of these two areas
and their impact on achieving comprehensive and sustainable economic
development, stressing the need to leverage Japanese expertise in these fields.
70 Years of Bilateral Relations
Additionally, the two sides discussed the
upcoming visit of H.E. Al-Mashat to Japan, coinciding with the 70th anniversary
of Egyptian-Japanese relations. This visit is expected to include diverse
meetings and discussions with Japanese counterparts and developmental
institutions.
Al-Mashat noted that the Egyptian-Japanese
partnership has significantly advanced under the leadership of H.E. President
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. This development culminated in the elevation of bilateral
relations to a strategic partnership level. This has led to progress across
various domains, including development projects, political, economic, and trade
relations, investment, healthcare, culture, education, and science and
technology, both bilaterally and multilaterally.
The meeting also covered several priority
topics, including the Development Policy Loan (DPL) program and various grants
in the fields of culture and agriculture. The Minister emphasized coordinating
efforts with development partners to support Egypt’s development plans and
bolster economic and social development efforts.
Private Sector Partnership
Furthermore, H.E. Minister Al-Mashat addressed
partnerships with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and other
financing institutions to stimulate private sector investments in priority
sectors. She highlighted the significant role of Japanese institutions in
financing the private sector, particularly in the energy sector through the
"NWFE" program. JICA is contributing to the funding of the
"Abydos" solar power plant with a capacity of 500 megawatts, while
the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) is financing the
"Amunet" wind power plant in Ras Ghareb with a capacity of 500
megawatts. The upcoming period will see the provision of additional financing
mechanisms and technical support for Egyptian private sector companies from
Japanese institutions, similar to the "NWFE" program.
Japan is a key Asian development partner for
Egypt, with a development cooperation portfolio comprising over 18 projects
supporting the government's plan to achieve sustainable development goals, with
a value of approximately $3.9 billion. This also includes numerous development
grants in health, education, energy, electricity, transportation, civil
aviation, tourism, antiquities, and irrigation, all supporting sustainable
economic growth, social inclusion, educational development, human resource
development, regional cooperation, and support for the national strategy to
combat climate change.
Last year, a high-level annual policy dialogue
was held between the Egyptian and Japanese sides at the Ministry of International
Cooperation to discuss future cooperation proposals and technical
collaboration, aligning with development priorities and Egypt’s 2030 Vision.