Kuwait Times

Sisi hails ‘new chapter’ in ties with Russia

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SOCHI, Russia: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi yesterday said he welcomes a “new chapter” in relations with Moscow after signing a strategic agreement with his Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin. The deal “opens up a new chapter in our cooperatio­n” and “will take it towards new horizons,” Sisi said in translated comments. The two signed the agreement in the presence of ministers in the Black Sea resort of Sochi. Putin said the talks “were held in a businessli­ke and constructi­ve atmosphere”. The leaders “discussed the whole spectrum of bilateral relations as well as key internatio­nal and regional problems,” he said.

The talks were overshadow­ed by an attack on a college in Crimea in which at least 17 were killed and more than 40 injured. Moscow initially described as it a “terrorist attack” before investigat­ors reclassifi­ed it as a mass shooting. Investigat­ors said the shooting was carried out by a teenage student who killed himself. Putin called for a minute’s silence for the victims. Relations

between Russia and Egypt have strengthen­ed in recent years despite the 2015 bombing of a Russian airliner by militants. The plane was carrying holidaymak­ers from a Red Sea resort that killed all 224 on board, a devastatin­g blow to Egypt’s tourist industry.

In December the countries signed an agreement for Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power station. In April this year, a flight from Moscow to Cairo marked the relaunch of direct flights between Russia and Egypt. Flights had been suspended after the 2015 plane bombing. Charter flights to Egyptian resorts once popular with Russians remain suspended, however. “We considered the question of full restoratio­n of air links... and noted that our Egyptian friends are doing all they can to ensure security,” Putin said. “We will strive to restart charter flights in the near future.” — AFP

 ?? —AFP ?? SOCHI, Russia: Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) meets Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi yesterday.
—AFP SOCHI, Russia: Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) meets Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi yesterday.

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