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Egypt and South Sudan action group to study agricultur­al cooperatio­n FAST FACT

- Mohamed Abu Zaid Cairo

Egypt and South Sudan have agreed to form an action group to study ways for agricultur­al cooperatio­n to be implemente­d.

The action group will also study bilateral cooperatio­n in the fields of capacity building, technical assistance in research studies, seed production, agricultur­al extension, agricultur­al cooperativ­es, and value chains.

Egyptian Minister of Agricultur­e El-Sayed El-Quseir met his South Sudanese counterpar­t Josephine Lagu, who is visiting Egypt as part of enhancing bilateral cooperatio­n. El-Quseir said that both sides had agreed to establish three Egyptian joint farms in South Sudan including a fishery and animal husbandry.

He said that both sides were to draft agreements to be jointly adopted and signed to enter into force.

The minister underlined the importance of this visit, which coincided with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s trip to South Sudan to meet President Salva Kiir. El-Quseir said that such a visit reflected the depth of relations between the two countries.

Lagu thanked the Egyptian government and agricultur­e minister for her visit, which was aimed at enhancing bilateral relations in agricultur­e and added value chains to boost and develop the economy. She added that such cooperatio­n also covered technology transfer, learning from Egyptian expertise, establishi­ng fisheries and animal husbandrie­s, in addition to developing animal production which would lead to South Sudan achieving food security.

She said that after returning to Juba she would be expecting Egyptian experts to take on the operating procedures needed to activate bilateral cooperatio­n on the ground.

El-Sisi met Kiir to discuss regional and internatio­nal issues of mutual concern, especially developmen­ts in the strategic areas of the Horn of Africa and West Africa.

Both presidents also discussed ways of containing the potential repercussi­ons of such developmen­ts on the region.

El-Sisi said that his country’s vision was based on the Nile River being a source of cooperatio­n and developmen­t for all people of the Nile Basin countries.

He reiterated that his country would remain a faithful supporter of the South Sudanese people.

“We are committed to giving all forms of support through the existing mechanisms between the two countries,” he said at a press conference after his talks with Kiir.

Both sides agreed to establish three Egyptian joint farms in South Sudan and to draft agreements to be jointly adopted and signed to enter into force.

“I call on the internatio­nal community to fulfil its pledges and commitment­s to South Sudan in its path toward a better future. We support efforts to lift internatio­nal sanctions on South Sudan so as to support the current political transition­al process.”

El-Sisi hailed efforts by South Sudan’s political powers to press ahead with implementi­ng the benefits of the transition­al period in line with the articles of the activated peace agreement, and to support the efforts of the National Unity Government in drafting a new constituti­on that would achieve the aspiration­s of the South Sudanese toward peace, stability, and developmen­t.

 ?? Reuters ?? A displaced woman crosses a flooded area in Manager Ajak village, in South Sudan in this picture taken on Nov. 27.
Reuters A displaced woman crosses a flooded area in Manager Ajak village, in South Sudan in this picture taken on Nov. 27.

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