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Russian FM Lavrov visits Egypt

▶ Diplomat has ‘ constructi­ve dialogues’ in Cairo

- Xinhua

Egyptian President Abdel- Fattah al- Sisi held talks on Sunday with visiting Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Cairo, where they discussed bilateral relations and regional and global issues of mutual concern.

Lavrov handed to Sisi a letter from Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressing the importance Russia attaches to consolidat­ing bilateral ties with Egypt within the framework of the “strategic partnershi­p and cooperatio­n agreement between the two countries,” the Egyptian presidency said in a statement.

The Egyptian president hailed the growing cooperatio­n between Cairo and Moscow, which is exemplifie­d by Russian projects in Egypt, such as the El- Dabaa nuclear power plant that is currently being built, and the establishm­ent of a Russian industrial zone on the Suez Canal axis and other joint projects in various fields.

With regard to the ongoing Russian- Ukrainian conflict, Egypt renewed its call for a political settlement of the crisis.

Sisi stressed “the importance of giving priority to the language of dialogue and diplomatic solutions to the crisis,” affirming Egypt’s support for all endeavors that would settle the issue “politicall­y” in order to maintain internatio­nal security and stability.

It is Lavrov’s first African tour since the beginning of the Russian- Ukrainian conflict that started in late February. The tour is scheduled to include Ethiopia, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Following his talks with Sisi, Lavrov held a meeting with his Egyptian counterpar­t Sameh Shoukry at the Egyptian Foreign Ministry’s headquarte­rs in Cairo.

The Russian top diplomat said he had “a constructi­ve dialogue” with the Egyptian president and later with his Egyptian counterpar­t, expressing Russia’s appreciati­on for the fastgrowin­g relations between the two countries.

Speaking to a joint press conference after meeting with Shoukry, Lavrov lauded the expanding economic cooperatio­n and growing trade volume between Russia and Egypt.

He added that Russia and Egypt have shared views on many regional and global issues, including the Palestinia­nIsraeli conflict and the crises in Syria, Libya and Iraq.

As for a global food shortage resulting from the RussianUkr­ainian conflict, Lavrov blamed the Western sanctions for obstructin­g Russian grain exports, noting that Russia and Ukraine recently signed an agreement to help relieve the food crisis through safe corridors in the Black Sea for grain exports.

Lavrov noted that his tour in Africa also seeks to discuss preparatio­ns for the second Russia- Africa summit that is scheduled for mid- 2023.

For his part, the Egyptian foreign minister reiterated the need to reach “a political and diplomatic settlement” of the Russian- Ukrainian crisis.

“Lavrov’s scheduled visit to Ethiopia after Egypt could be a message from Moscow that Russia can play an important role in solving the region’s issues, the foremost of which is the Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc­e Dam crisis,” Ahmed Kandil, head of the Internatio­nal Studies Unit at Cairo- based Al- Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, told Xinhua, referring to the dispute between Cairo and Addis Ababa on the rules of filling and operating the dam built on their shared Nile River.

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