H.E. Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Meets Korean Presidential Envoy during National Day Celebration and the 30th Anniversary of Egypt–Korea Diplomatic Relations
03 October 2025
H.E. Al-Mashat: Egyptian–Korean relations transcend bilateral cooperation to foster regional integration and expand access into the heart of Africa and Asia through trade and investment
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation, met with Mr. Park Beom-Jae, the
Special Presidential Envoy of the Republic of Korea to Egypt, to discuss ways
to enhance bilateral cooperation. The meeting was also attended by H.E. Kim
Young, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Cairo.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of the celebration
organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Cairo marking Korea’s
National Day and the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic
relations between Egypt and Korea.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat congratulated the Korean envoy on the
occasion of Korea’s National Day, which coincides with the 30th anniversary of
diplomatic ties between the two countries. She affirmed that Egypt highly
values its close relations with Korea, which have continuously evolved over
more than three decades, reflected in a diverse development cooperation
portfolio, as well as growing joint investments and trade exchanges.
The Minister highlighted the importance of reciprocal
high-level visits between the leadership of both countries in recent years,
which have given strong impetus to strengthening the strategic partnership. She
noted that Korea’s decision to designate Egypt as a strategic partner in the
field of development cooperation has resulted in a diversification of joint
projects, with a focus on priority sectors.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat emphasized that Egyptian–Korean relations
go beyond the bilateral dimension, serving as a platform to advance regional
integration and South–South cooperation. Egypt, she underlined, represents a
vital gateway for Korea to access African markets, capitalizing on its
strategic geographic position and extensive connectivity across the continent.
She also referred to her participation in the Korea–Africa
Summit, where she had the honor of meeting the Korean President. She stressed
that the summit reaffirmed how bilateral relations now extend into broader
regional integration, enabling deeper trade and investment ties across Africa
and Asia.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat commended the recent successes achieved
within the framework of the strategic partnership, including the signing of
Letters of Understanding for the Vocational Training Development Authority
Project, cooperation on the digital platform of the General Organization for
Export and Import Control, the development of Egypt’s electronic government
procurement system, and the second phase of Beni Suef Technological University.
On future areas of cooperation, H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat pointed
to the launch of the first-ever bilateral cooperation strategy, which focuses
on exploring new fields such as healthcare systems, green development,
technology, industrial localization, and supply chain initiatives to enhance
resilience against climate change—all within a framework of comprehensive strategic
cooperation.