H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat Arrives in Japan to Celebrate 70 Years of Egyptian-Japanese Development Cooperation
16 December 2024
H.E. Dr. Rania
Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation, has arrived in Japan to participate in celebrations commemorating
70 years of development cooperation between Egypt and Japan. This milestone
reflects the deep and enduring partnership between the two nations, which has
significantly contributed to Egypt’s sustainable development agenda and mutual
economic growth.
The program
for H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat’s visit is set to include several high-level events and
discussions with senior officials from the Japanese government. These
engagements will focus on strengthening bilateral ties, exploring new areas of
cooperation, and identifying shared priorities to deepen the partnership
between the two countries in the years to come.
Relations
between Egypt and Japan have reached unprecedented levels of collaboration
under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. Elevated to the status
of a strategic partnership, these ties reflect a shared commitment to fostering
economic and cultural exchange. The Ministry of Planning, Economic Development,
and International Cooperation is dedicated to bolstering these relations to
align with the aspirations of the two countries’ leadership and to enhance
mutual benefits across various sectors.
In her
remarks, Dr. Al-Mashat emphasized the great importance that Egypt places on
economic relations with Japan at both the governmental and public levels, which
have spanned decades and reflect the strength of partnerships in achieving
shared visions and mutual interests. She also highlighted the importance of
multilateral cooperation in advancing development efforts.
The
Minister also highlighted the robust relationship with Japan and the efforts
made in various development fields, aligning with Egypt's vision and priorities
to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030. She particularly
highlighted the development of healthcare services and the mobilization of
resources to implement the comprehensive health insurance project, commending
the partnership with the Japanese government in this regard.
The
Minister further noted that while 2024 marks 70 years of official development
cooperation between Egypt and Japan, the relationship is grounded in a much
longer history of cultural and economic exchanges. This deep-rooted historical
partnership reflects the diversity and richness of their shared experiences,
encompassing initiatives that have shaped key sectors such as energy,
technology, and human capital development.