During the 4th Egyptian-Romanian Joint Committee * Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Meets With Romania's Foreign Minister in Preparation for her visit to Egypt:
11 October 2024
H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International
Cooperation, met with Ms. Luminita Odobescu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Romania, to discuss ways to strengthen joint relations, within the 4th Joint
Committee for Economic, Technical and Scientific Cooperation between Romania
and Egypt, in Bucharest, Romania. The session was co-chaired by H.E. Dr. Rania
A. Al-Mashat from the Egyptian side, and the Minister of Economy,
Entrepreneurship and Tourism on the Romanian side.
Al-Mashat’s meeting with Odobescu comes in preparation
for the visit of the Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs to Egypt during
October.
The meeting
witnessed comprehensive discussions on various areas of cooperation, and the
upcoming celebration of 120 years of diplomatic relations between the two
countries next year. The two sides also discussed areas of partnership of
mutual interest, the importance of increasing investments in light of Egypt’s
interest in this matter, and providing many opportunities for foreign
companies, especially in the Suez Canal Economic Zone.
During the meeting,
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat confirmed Egypt's interest in developing economic
relations with Romania, while noting the government's extensive efforts to develop international economic
partnerships. She also affirmed the depth of relations between Egypt and the European
Union, the significant development witnessed by the partnership between Egypt
and the European Union, and the announcement of the path to upgrading relations
to the level of strategic partnership during the Egypt-EU summit last March.
Al-Mashat pointed
out that Egypt launched its strategy to enhance South-South and triangular
cooperation, reflecting the country’s commitment to play more active role in
enhancing knowledge sharing between countries of the South, and benefiting from
successful development experiences with development partners, expressing
aspiration to expand cooperation with countries of the Global South to enhance
inclusive growth.
The Minister also
referred to the Suez Canal Economic Zone, which is the result of the Egyptian
government's efforts over the past ten years to develop sustainable
infrastructure and utilize its strategic location to connect the continents of
Asia and Africa, and to work on attracting foreign direct investment,
localizing industry, and encouraging export operations from the region as a
global logistics hub for various countries of the world.
Moreover, she
highlighted the need to increase private sector participation companies from
both sides in the joint business forum, and their representation of a large number
of priority sectors, in order to encourage joint investments, noting that
despite regional and international developments and geopolitical tensions,
Egypt is keen to take all measures that ensure the stability of the Egyptian
economy, implementation of structural
reforms, and approve tax and investment incentives, to attract private sector
and foreign investments.
For her part,
Romanian Foreign Minister Luminita Odobescu noted the importance of addressing
the ongoing crises in the regions to which the two countries belong, from an
integrated perspective, stressing Romania's support for deepening the strategic
and comprehensive partnership between the European Union and Egypt.
It is worth noting
that the joint committee aims to strengthen strategic bilateral economic
relations, as cooperation will be maximized in areas of mutual interest such as
agriculture, industry, communications, information technology and
cybersecurity.