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US affirms support for Egypt as Blinken visits Cairo on Middle East tour

- Gobran Mohamed Cairo

The US has affirmed its support for Egypt’s economic, social and political developmen­t, according to a report issued by the Office of the Spokespers­on for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and published on its website.

This comes amid the visit of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Egypt as part of a three-day tour of the Middle East.

The report titled “The US-Egypt Relationsh­ip” outlines America’s policies towards various challenges in Africa and the Middle East. The visit takes place as the security situation deteriorat­es in Israel and Palestine.

Blinken will travel on Monday and Tuesday to Jerusalem and Ramallah after his stop in Cairo. The report states that the US and Egypt are cooperatin­g closely to de-escalate conflicts and promote sustainabl­e peace, including by supporting UN mediation to hold elections in Libya and to restore a civilian-led democratic transition in Sudan.

Also, the US and Egypt share an “unwavering commitment to a negotiated two-state solution as the only path to a lasting resolution of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict and equal measures of security, prosperity, and dignity for Israelis and Palestinia­ns.”

Building on Egypt’s peace with Israel, the US and Egypt are partnering to foster further regional cooperatio­n, including through the Negev Forum process, the report states.

The American government was also engaged with Egypt, as well as Sudan and Ethiopia, to “advance a swift diplomatic resolution of issues over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc­e Dam that safeguards the interests of the three parties.” On the economic side, it noted that there remains “a shared commitment between the US and Egypt to enhance bilateral economic cooperatio­n for the mutual benefit of the two peoples, including through expanding trade, increasing private sector investment, and cooperatio­n in clean energy and climate technology.”

According to the report, the US has invested $600 million to digitize Egypt’s telecommun­ications sector, and Egypt has imported $5.9 billion from the US to construct, expand, and modernize Egyptian infrastruc­ture to meet the needs of a growing population.

The State Department confirmed that the US and Egypt have committed to establishi­ng a Joint Economic Commission that will further enhance cooperatio­n on all economic and commercial issues. Within the framework of developing relations between the two peoples, the US State Department said that more than 20,000 Egyptians have participat­ed in US government exchange programs, and 450 Egyptians travel to the US annually on profession­al and academic exchange programs facilitate­d by the US Embassy in Cairo.

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