Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Meets Greek Deputy Foreign Minister to Discuss Ways to Strengthen Economic and Investment Cooperation
29 October 2025
During the Future Investment Initiative Conference..
Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and
International Cooperation Meets Greek Deputy Foreign Minister to Discuss Ways
to Strengthen Economic and Investment Cooperation
"Al-Mashat" Discusses with the Greek Side Boosting Cooperation in the Field of Industry Localization, Technology, and Exchange of Expertise
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation, held a bilateral meeting with H.E.
Mr. Harry Theoharis, the Greek Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, during her
participation in the 9th edition of the "Future Investment
Initiative" (FII9) Conference, held in Riyadh under the theme "The
Key to Prosperity." The meeting included discussions on strengthening
economic and investment relations between the two countries.
The two sides also discussed strengthening joint relations,
especially in light of the utmost importance the Egyptian state attaches to
Egyptian-European relations, which are witnessing increasing development under
H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic. This was
embodied in the Egyptian-European Summit recently held in Brussels and the
upgrading of relations.
Dr. Al-Mashat noted that Egypt and Greece seek to enhance
economic relations, which is evident in the electrical interconnection project
to achieve energy integration between the two countries.
The Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and
International Cooperation indicated Egypt's keenness to deepen the partnership
with the Greek side, especially in the fields of innovation, technology, and
industry localization, as the state seeks to transition to higher productivity
sectors through “Egypt’s Narrative for Economic Development: Reforms for
Growth, Jobs & Resilience”.
In this context, the Minister reviewed the English version
of the Executive Summary of “Egypt’s Narrative for Economic Development,
pointing out that it includes a roadmap for the Egyptian economy until 2030. It
contributes to achieving integration between Egypt Vision 2030 and the
Government's Action Program, sectoral strategies, and strengthening policies
supporting growth and employment, through transitioning to higher productivity
sectors, enhancing macroeconomic stability, and redefining the state's role in
economic activity.
Dr. Al-Mashat reaffirmed the state's keenness to expand
partnerships between the public and private sectors in priority sectors for
sustainable growth, such as the transition towards a green economy, transport,
health, and education, contributing to strengthening the investment environment
and enabling international partners and the private sector to contribute to
achieving Egypt's development vision.
The discussions highlighted priority areas of cooperation in
the sectors of advanced engineering, artificial intelligence, and
cybersecurity, while commending Greece's expertise in the fields of scientific
research, higher education, maritime industries, and digital infrastructure,
which represent complementary elements to the innovation system in Egypt.
Both sides reiterated the importance of mobilizing
sustainable financing to support knowledge sectors and the green economy, and
the commitment to using innovative financing tools to direct investments
towards productivity-boosting industries, within a shared vision aimed at
building strong economies capable of resilience in the face of global changes.
Regarding economic and investment cooperation, Dr. Al-Mashat
referred to the significant potential for expanding Greek investments in Egypt,
particularly in the fields of renewable energy, logistics, construction, and
telecommunications, explaining that the European Investment Guarantee Facility
in Egypt, valued at €1.8 billion, represents an opportunity to expand the scope
of European investments.
It is worth noting that the volume of trade exchange between
the two countries reached about $2.1 billion in 2023. The number of Greek
tourists who visited Egypt during 2024 reached about 15,462 tourists with a
total of 158,258 tourist nights. The total Greek capital invested in Egypt
until September 30, 2024, amounted to about $256.93 million through 224
companies.
