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Al-Sisi, Frederiksen discuss strengthening Egypt-Denmark relations
Published in Daily News Egypt on 07 - 12 - 2024

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi met with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in Copenhagen on Saturday, marking a historic milestone in Egypt-Denmark relations. This visit, the first of its kind since the establishment of bilateral ties in 1922, witnessed the signing of a strategic partnership declaration and several memoranda of understanding across various sectors.
At a joint press conference, President Al-Sisi emphasized the importance of this landmark visit, underlining the mutual commitment to enhancing cooperation in political, economic, and investment domains. The strategic partnership agreement focuses on key areas including maritime transport, green energy transition, health, scientific research, agriculture, tourism, information technology, and combating pressing challenges such as poverty, desertification, and illegal immigration.
The discussions extended to pressing regional and international issues. President Al-Sisi underscored Egypt's efforts to de-escalate the situation in Gaza, advocating for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders. Both leaders stressed the need for unimpeded humanitarian aid to Gaza amid the deteriorating humanitarian crisis.
The talks also covered the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, where Al-Sisi called for adherence to UN Security Council resolutions. Additionally, the leaders addressed the ongoing crises in Syria and Sudan, Red Sea security, and the conflict in Ukraine, reiterating the importance of diplomatic solutions and respect for national sovereignty.
Prime Minister Frederiksen expressed her aspiration to deepen bilateral ties and praised Egypt's role in promoting regional stability. Al-Sisi invited Frederiksen to visit Egypt, signaling the intention to further bolster cooperation in the near future.
In a meeting with Søren Gade Jensen, Speaker of the Danish Parliament, President Al-Sisi highlighted Egypt's commitment to enhancing bilateral parliamentary cooperation. He stressed the pivotal role of legislative institutions in strengthening ties between the two nations, especially in light of the elevated strategic partnership.
The visit also included engagements with Danish business leaders. President Al-Sisi celebrated the launch of the Egyptian-Danish Business Council, reflecting a shared commitment to advancing economic and investment cooperation. The council aims to leverage the significant opportunities available in both countries.
On Friday, President Al-Sisi attended an official dinner hosted by King Frederik X of Denmark in his honour. During his address, Al-Sisi emphasized shared values such as justice, peace, tolerance, and mutual respect, describing Denmark as a natural partner for Egypt in northern Europe. He noted Denmark's strategic vision of using Egypt as a gateway to Africa, while Egypt views Denmark as a vital partner in expanding its global outreach.
President Al-Sisi's visit to Denmark has set a transformative precedent in bilateral relations. By elevating ties to a strategic partnership, both nations aim to unlock new horizons of cooperation in areas critical to their shared development goals. This historic engagement underscores a unified vision for fostering global peace, sustainability, and prosperity.


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