Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MESSAGE BY H.E. HUSSEIN EL SAHARTY, AMBASSADOR OF THE ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT

on the occasion of the 68th anniversar­y of the Egyptian Revolution of 23 July 1952

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Today, the Arab Republic of Egypt proudly commemorat­es its Revolution of July 23rd 1952. Sixty-eight years ago, Egypt witnessed a peaceful revolt that raised the slogans of dignity, equality, social justice and national sovereignt­y, which has enabled the Egyptian nation to assume its righteous role as an active player and advocate of peace, political and economic independen­ce, and internatio­nal justice across the world. Putting those noble principles into action has brought Egypt closer to her counterpar­ts in the Global South who shared the same challenges, visions and aspiration­s, allowing her to build and foster ties with friendly nations including Sri Lanka. It gives me a great honor on this auspicious occasion to extend my sincere greetings and best wishes to His Excellency the President, the government and the friendly people of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.

Egypt and Sri Lanka have always enjoyed excellent relations throughout history and across government­s. Egyptians and Sri Lankans have traded valuable goods and exchanged cultural, religious and humanitari­an practices for centuries. In 1957, Egypt was the first African and Arab country to establish official diplomatic relations with Sri Lanka following its independen­ce. Both countries played pivotal roles in launching and leading the Non-aligned Movement and various South-south cooperatio­n schemes. Throughout more than six decades, Sri Lanka and Egypt have worked closely in all internatio­nal fora to disseminat­e peace, stability and internatio­nal justice.

Relations between both countries have gained a remarkable momentum since H.E. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa assumed office in November 2019. First Round of Bilateral Political Consultati­ons between our Ministries of Foreign Affairs was held in Cairo in December 2019, headed on the Sri Lankan side by Foreign Secretary Mr. Ravinatha Aryasinha, where prospects of enhancing cooperatio­n in various fields have been thoroughly explored. Today, Egypt and Sri Lanka are bound by more than twenty bilateral agreements and memoranda of understand­ing covering the fields of trade, investment, tourism, culture, arts, education, civil aviation, political consultati­on and security cooperatio­n. More drafts are being considered on both sides to upgrade our contractua­l framework.

During the current COVID-19 crisis, both countries showed much resilience on the foreign trade front and were able to facilitate the bilateral flow of commercial goods with significan­t success. This has resulted in Sri Lanka being able to export a total of 738 tons of its products to Egypt during the two months of April and May 2020 only, including 264 tons of Ceylon tea, 208 tons of desiccated coconut, 26 tons of cocoa powder, 234 tons of rubber products, and 7 tons of PPES. Similarly, Egyptian products, especially fresh fruits and vegetables, have been smoothly exported to Sri Lanka. This has been an exemplary practice during such critical times.

Nowadays, Egypt and Sri Lanka are facing the same set of threats and challenges in terms of extremism and terrorism, economic hardships post COVID-19 closures, attempts to revive tourism, climate change, drug and human traffickin­g, illegal migration and all forms of transnatio­nal organized crimes. This necessitat­es closer cooperatio­n and coordinati­on between our two countries in all aspects.

I hereby confidentl­y state that our long-standing bilateral relations are on the right track. Meanwhile, we will not spare any effort to enhance those relations and move them to wider horizons for the benefit of our nations and peoples.

 ??  ?? H.E. Hussein El Saharty Ambassador of Egypt
H.E. Hussein El Saharty Ambassador of Egypt
 ??  ?? H.E. Abdel Fattah Al Sisi President of Egypt
H.E. Abdel Fattah Al Sisi President of Egypt

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