Dr. Rania Al-Mashat Meets the European Commissioner for International Partnerships to Discuss Ways to Enhance Economic Relations with "Team Europe"

19 May 2025
Discussions on the implementation of the second phase of the Macroeconomic Support Mechanism, budget support, the Country Platform for the "NWFE" program, and investment guarantees for the private sector.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation, received Mr. Josef Sikela, the
European Commissioner for International Partnerships, during his visit to
Egypt.
The two sides reviewed strengthening the strategic
partnership between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the European Union, in light
of sustainable development priorities and green transition efforts, cooperation
within the framework of the "Team Europe" initiative, and support for
the Country Platform for the "NWFE" program.
During the meeting, the Minister expressed the Egyptian
government's appreciation for the economic partnership with the European Union
and the elevation of relations to the level of a strategic partnership.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat also acknowledged the ongoing endeavors
to implement the Macroeconomic Support Mechanism and budget deficit support
worth 4 billion euros, which is a vital support for the state's efforts in
implementing the ongoing structural reform program in coordination.
She emphasized that technical consultations with the European
side are continuous in preparation for the upcoming evaluation mission,
ensuring agreement on reform priorities and enhancing the developmental impact
of the financing.
The two sides also discussed investment guarantee mechanisms
for the private sector and efforts to activate it to attract more European
investments to the local market.
Both Parties also underscored the progress made in
implementing the "NWFE" program, which aims to stimulate investment
in energy, water, and food projects, within the framework of the Egyptian
state's endeavors for transition towards a green economy, particularly in light
of the effective contributions of the European Union and European countries in
providing development financing and technical support for the program's
projects.
The European Commissioner affirmed the importance of this
program as a model for innovative development cooperation and praised Egypt's
leading role in driving the climate action and sustainable development agenda
in the African continent.
In the context of enhancing transparency and information
exchange, H.E. Minister Al-Mashat presented the Commissioner with a copy of the
Ministry's annual report, which monitors the achievements and progress in the
implementation of development projects funded by international partners and
highlights the coordination efforts between various government agencies and
development partners.
The two parties reaffirmed their joint commitment to
strengthening the partnership between Egypt and the European Union in
accordance with the priorities of the 2030 Agenda and the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals, particularly with regard to the green
transition, women's economic empowerment, and enhancing economic and social
resilience in light of global changes.
It is worth noting that the Egyptian-European Summit
represents a turning point in the relationship between the two sides, as it
witnessed the announcement of the elevation of relations to a strategic
partnership.
Under this announcement, a financial package worth 7.4
billion euros was agreed upon to enhance European investments in Egypt, support
the Egyptian economy, and expand the scope of cooperation within the framework
of national priorities: enhancing economic stability to ensure a stable and attractive
investment environment, encouraging investment and trade in a way that
contributes to strengthening bilateral economic relations, developing migration
and mobility frameworks to ensure the exchange of experiences and human
resources in an organized and mutually beneficial manner, and expanding efforts
to develop human capital.