Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Discusses Ways to Strengthen Bilateral Relations with Ukrainian Minister of Agriculture
03 February 2025
"Al-Mashat": Egypt has the potential to become a hub for grain and wheat storage.
Ukrainian Minister of Agricultural Policy and Food: We look forward to a close partnership with Egypt to enhance our exports to Africa.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation, met with Vitaly Kovaly, Ukrainian
Minister of Agricultural Policy and Food, in the presence of Mykola Nahornyi,
Ukrainian Ambassador to Cairo, Taras Kachka, Ukrainian Deputy Minister of
Economy, and a number of officials. The meeting focused on strengthening
cooperation between the two countries in line with shared development priorities
and their close bilateral ties.
At the beginning of the meeting, H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat
expressed appreciation to the Ukrainian minister for his visit to Egypt,
emphasizing the country's keenness to strengthen cooperation with Ukraine.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat noted that the Egyptian government
is committed to develop relations with Ukraine in various fields, increase
trade exchange, explore investment opportunities available in Egypt for
Ukrainian companies, and find ways to increase Egyptian investments in Ukraine.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat pointed out that Ukraine is a key trade
partner for Egypt, noting that the Egyptian-Ukrainian Joint Committee for
Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation provides a framework for
advancing bilateral cooperation. This committee makes decisions to facilitate
trade exchange, strengthen relations between the private sectors of both
countries, and create an environment conducive to businesspeople contributing
to achieving development plans and boosting investments. It also aims to
increase cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat co-chaired the eighth session of the
Egyptian-Ukrainian Joint Committee with the First Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Economy of Ukraine, aiming to enhance cooperation in priority
sectors. The session also witnessed the signing of a cooperation agreement
between Egypt and Ukraine in the fields of standardization, specifications, and
quality, as well as a Memorandum of Understanding in the space sector.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat highlighted the Suez Canal Economic Zone,
which is a significant logistical area. She affirmed that many countries have
their own zones for export and manufacturing, inviting those countries to visit
Egypt to closely explore the advantages of the Suez Canal.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat explained that the presence of silos
in the region could serve as a hub for storing Ukrainian grain and re-exporting
it to neighboring countries, especially those in Africa.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat confirmed that the government has been
expanding silo infrastructure to secure the country's needs for wheat and grain
and enhance Egypt's capabilities as a logistical center for grain storage and
export. She also mentioned the inauguration of the West Port Said Port silo in
2021, which was funded by development partners, further boosting Egypt’s
capacity in this area.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat emphasized Egypt's efforts to expand
its industrial base and foster domestic industries, which are key components of
the Egyptian economy.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat mentioned that this could pave the way
for strong partnerships between both sides, benefiting from Ukraine's expertise
in several industries. Egyptian and Ukrainian companies could jointly develop
projects in agriculture, including seed production, farming, and food
manufacturing.
H.E. Minister Al-Mashat also highlighted Egypt’s strong
partnerships with several development partners, including the European Union
and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which could further
enhance cooperation between the two countries by encouraging private sector
investments.
The meeting also covered cooperation in tourism, where
Ukraine is considered one of Egypt’s main tourism partners, with the number of
Ukrainian tourists reaching as high as 1.5 million annually at times.
On his part, the Ukrainian minister expressed his keenness
to explore the possibility of establishing a logistics zone in Egypt to serve
as a hub for Ukrainian exports to Africa. He also expressed interest in visiting
the Suez Canal Economic Zone and enhancing business partnerships between the
two countries.
The Ukrainian minister highlighted the mutual interest in
several key areas, particularly agriculture, which is a major sector in
Ukraine, contributing 59% of foreign exchange earnings. He pointed out that
Ukraine’s agricultural exports reached $24.6 billion, providing millions of
jobs. This sector could represent a vital opportunity for partnership with
Egypt and for increasing trade exchanges.
He added that Ukrainian agricultural exports to Egypt grew
by 32% last year, reaching $1.4 billion, and total agricultural exports to
Africa amounted to $2.6 billion.
He affirmed that Ukraine views Egypt as a gateway for its exports to Africa and stressed his country’s commitment to expanding cooperation with Egypt in many priority areas, leveraging Egypt’s strategic location to increase Ukrainian exports to Africa.