H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat and her Armenian counterpart chair the 6th session of the Egyptian-Armenian Joint Committee for Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation
23 December 2025
Signing of the 6th session protocol to expand cooperation in trade, investment, industry, SMEs, energy, and culture
H.E. Al-Mashat: The historic visit of H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to Armenia marked a qualitative shift in bilateral relations and opened new avenues for partnership.
Exploring partnership opportunities in higher education, technology, healthcare, enhancing private-sector collaboration, and investment opportunities in the Suez Canal region.
Armenian Minister of Economy: The Joint Committee plays a pivotal role in organizing and developing economic relations between the two countries.
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation, and Mr. Gevorg Papoyan, Minister of
Economy of the Republic of Armenia, co-chaired the 6th session of the
Egyptian-Armenian Joint Committee for Economic, Scientific, and Technical
Cooperation, held in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital, with the participation
of representatives from relevant entities on both sides.
The committee held extensive discussions with active
participation from representatives of both sides to explore opportunities for
enhancing joint cooperation, particularly in agriculture and food security,
advanced technology and artificial intelligence, youth and sports, scientific
research, and increasing trade exchange.
In her remarks during the session, H.E. Al-Mashat emphasized
the importance of bilateral relations based on mutual respect and joint efforts
to strengthen cooperation in economic, cultural, and social fields. These
relations have gained momentum through ongoing high-level dialogue, as well as
the historic visit of H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to Yerevan in January
2023 — Egypt’s first presidential visit to Armenia since its independence — which
opened a new chapter in bilateral relations.
She stated that Egypt is committed to deepening cooperation
with Armenia across all areas of mutual interest. The partnership extends
beyond diplomatic frameworks to include economic development, scientific collaboration,
cultural exchange, and strengthening people-to-people ties. Looking ahead, the
potential to expand economic cooperation between the two countries is clear and
promising, with significant untapped opportunities to diversify trade and
investment flows.
H.E. Al-Mashat highlighted that agriculture, food
industries, construction materials, pharmaceuticals, textiles, machinery, and
light manufacturing represent promising areas for expanding joint cooperation.
Meanwhile, Armenia’s industrial capacity, skilled workforce, and access to
regional markets offer important opportunities for Egyptian partners and
investors.
She also addressed tourism as a key pillar of cooperation
and explored partnership opportunities in ICT, digital transformation, capacity
building, youth training, and cultural heritage digitization.
H.E. Al-Mashat concluded her remarks by emphasizing that the
work of the Joint Committee provides an important platform to translate shared
political will into practical initiatives, sustainable partnerships, and
measurable outcomes — with both peoples rightfully expecting tangible results.
For his part, the Armenian Minister of Economy stressed that
Egyptian-Armenian relations exemplify cooperation based on mutual respect and
shared interests, rooted in historical and cultural ties. He highlighted a
shared commitment to deepening economic and trade partnerships. Given ongoing
reform and development efforts in both countries, he emphasized the importance
of building on this foundation to enhance trade, diversify cooperation, and
open new opportunities for the private sector, contributing to sustainable
economic growth and integration into regional and global value chains.
He added that the Joint Governmental Committee plays a
central role in organizing and developing economic relations between Egypt and
Armenia, providing an institutional framework to coordinate relevant entities,
monitor progress, and set clear sectoral priorities. The committee also serves
as an effective platform to convert opportunities into concrete projects and
support more sustainable and balanced trade and investment flows, reflecting
the shared political will to elevate bilateral relations into a long-term
economic partnership benefiting both peoples.
At the conclusion of the session, the ministers — co-chairs
of the Joint Committee from Egypt and Armenia — signed the 6th session protocol
for economic, scientific, and technical cooperation. The protocol includes
multiple promising areas to expand bilateral relations, particularly in trade
cooperation, increasing bilateral trade, leveraging competitive advantages,
encouraging the private sector to develop new partnerships, and creating
alliances to promote economic development and organize joint exhibitions.
The cooperation protocol also aims to promote investment
partnerships, knowledge exchange, and invites the Armenian side to explore
investment opportunities in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, especially in
industry and logistics services, in addition to collaboration in SMEs,
electricity and renewable energy, youth and sports, culture, and higher
education.
From the Egyptian side, participants included
representatives from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Investment and
International Trade, Agriculture, Electricity and Renewable Energy, Culture,
Higher Education, Youth and Sports, Health, Communications and Information
Technology, the Public Business Sector, as well as the General Authority for
Investment and Free Zones, the Small, Medium, and Micro Enterprise Development
Agency, and the Suez Canal Economic Zone Authority.
From the Armenian side, participants included Mr. Armen Sarkissian, Ambassador of Armenia to Egypt, and representatives from the Ministries of Economy, Foreign Affairs, High-Tech Industry, Health, Education, Science and Culture, Youth, and other relevant entities.
