In a bid to deepen bilateral relations, Dr. Badr Abdel Aati, Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, held a phone conversation on Tuesday with Sylvestre Radegonde, the Foreign Minister of Seychelles. The two ministers discussed strategies to enhance cooperation and partnerships between the two nations, with an emphasis on bolstering African unity and promoting regional development.
During the call, Dr. Abdel Aati reiterated Egypt’s commitment to expanding its cooperation with Seychelles, underscoring the importance of furthering economic, trade, and development initiatives that benefit both countries. He stressed the critical role of African collaboration in addressing the continent’s shared challenges, particularly in strengthening ties between Egypt and Seychelles as a model for broader African unity.
The ministers explored opportunities for enhanced collaboration across multiple sectors, including economic growth, capacity building, and sustainable development. They also delved into key regional issues of common concern, particularly matters related to the African Union and its efforts to ensure security and stability across the continent.
Both ministers agreed to maintain ongoing consultations and coordination on priority issues and pledged to continue supporting each other’s initiatives in regional and international forums.
Minister Radegonde commended Egypt’s proactive regional and global leadership, particularly its role in advancing African cooperation and fostering sustainable development across the continent.