Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Holds Bilateral Meetings with Representatives of the Governments of South Africa and Pakistan during the WEF, Davos 2025
22 January 2025
“Al-Mashat” discusses bilateral cooperation with South Africa’s Ministers of Finance, Trade, and Energy and preparations for the G20 Meetings.
“Al-Mashat”: The Necessity of Unifying African Countries’ Efforts to Restructure the Global Financial System and Achieve Integration for Development
Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and
International Cooperation discusses with the Pakistani Finance Minister
strengthening joint relations and outcomes of the D-8 Organization for Economic
Cooperation Summit
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation, held a number of meetings with
officials from the governments of South Africa and Pakistan, during her
participation in the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2025, taking place in Davos,
Switzerland, under the theme "Collaboration for the Intelligent Age,"
from January 20 to 24. with wide participation of heads of state and
government, decision-makers, and representatives of international
organizations.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat met with three ministers from
the South African government; Parks Franklyn Tau, Minister of Trade, Industry
and Competition, Enoch Godongwana, Minister of Finance, and David Ramokgopa,
Minister of Electricity and Energy.
The meeting witnessed discussions on enhancing means of
joint cooperation between the two countries in light of their pivotal position
in Africa and their role in supporting development efforts on the continent,
especially in light of the development challenges and successive economic
crises since 2020, which affected the development gains in African countries.
The meeting also addressed South Africa's preparations to
assume the G20 presidency this year. In this regard, H.E. Minister Al-Mashat
explained that the topics on the G20 agenda this year are of utmost importance
to discuss accelerating the pace of global development, drawing the world's
attention to the need to strengthen development efforts in Africa, as well as
discussing efforts to promote economic development and financing for
development.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat noted that this year will witness several
international conferences and forums, most notably the Fourth International
Conference on Financing for Development in Spain, where global discussions will
continue regarding the reform of the international financial architecture and
the reshaping of the global development agenda with less than a decade
remaining until 2030, as global development gains decline in light of the
intertwined crises facing the world.
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development and
International Cooperation affirmed the significance of global South-South
cooperation and strengthening the partnership with South Africa, especially
after Egypt's membership in the BRICS group and the New Development Bank.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat also emphasized the need to unify the
efforts of African countries to push for restructuring the global financial
system and integration to achieve development.
Pakistani Minister of Finance
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat held a meeting with Muhammad Aurangzeb,
the Pakistani Minister of Finance, where the two ministers discussed joint
programs and projects between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the State of
Pakistan, and emphasized the importance of continuing discussions to open
avenues for cooperation between the two countries. The meeting also covered the
outcomes of the 11th D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation Summit, which
was hosted by the Arab Republic of Egypt, last year.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat confirmed the depth of historical
relations between Egypt and Pakistan, highlighting the celebration of the 77th
anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries this year. She
also reaffirmed Egypt's commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with
Pakistan within the framework of economic cooperation among Global South
countries.
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development and
International Cooperation also emphasized Egypt's commitment to strengthen
South-South and trilateral cooperation, based on the belief that countries with
similar economic and social conditions are in the best position to enhance
collaboration between them, explaining that this can be achieved by sharing
successful policies and best practices that have proven effective in their
respective contexts.
Dr. Al-Mashat reviewed Egypt’s efforts to promote inclusive
growth, noting that Egypt is currently implementing major economic reforms
across a wide range of areas, in addition to focusing on infrastructure
development, explaining that although there are development gaps in some areas,
these gaps provide significant investment opportunities that can be utilized to
enhance private sector participation and attract financing for development.