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Cyprus, Greece support Egypt in EU, Al-Sisi praises tripartite cooperatio­n

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Cyprus and Greece have asserted they will continue supporting Egypt in the European Union, Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiad­es said on Tuesday, during the fifth tripartite summit between the three countries.

Cooperatio­n in the energy field came at he forefront of the summit, as the leaders declared finding new gas fields in the eastern Mediterran­ean. This came among other issues discussed, including Cypriot issues and economic cooperatio­n.

In his speech, President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi said that “the mechanism of cooperatio­n between our countries started with the aim of strengthen­ing relations between our countries. However, I can confirm with confidence that since its declaratio­n on 11 November in Cairo, this mechanism has become one of the most important pillars of maintainin­g security and stability in the east.”

The three leaders signed during a meeting tripartite cooperatio­n agreement in the field of tourism.The meeting.

The summit discussion­s reviewed ways to enhance economic cooperatio­n between the three countries and followed up on developmen­t of joint projects and new areas of joint cooperatio­n to achieve goals of providing new job opportunit­ies for the youth of Egypt, Greece, and Cyprus.

Regarding the Cypriot crisis, Anastasiad­es said, during a press conference, that the three countries have recently reached a solution to it, “but unfortunat­ely, Turkey’s insistence was the reason for the failure,” adding that the issue is an ongoing dialogue, so that all parties can be aware of the intentions of all sides.

The Cypriot president said that the meeting witnessed the exchange of ideas and discussion­s on the situation in Lebanon, aiming to achieve its security and discussed the internatio­nal community’s attempts and the role that countries such as Egypt play in bringing peace to the region.

They further talked about the situation in Syria and the necessity of respecting the resolution­s of the United Nations Security Council, he also said.

On the sidelines of the tripartite summit, Al-Sisi met with Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras and addressed the latest developmen­ts in the Middle East and Mediterran­ean and discussed ways to confront terrorism and efforts to resolve existing crises in the region.

Both leaders agreed that the Egyptian-Greek Friendship Associatio­n will be launched in 2018 and stressed the importance of using this opportunit­y to highlight the positive results of the developmen­t of relations between the two countries.

In October 2016, the fourth round of the trilateral summit between Egypt, Cyprus, and Greece was held in Cairo.As a result of the summit, the three countries agreed to work on implementi­ng projects in the fields of energy, maritime transport, tourism, and agricultur­e.

 ??  ?? President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi with his Cypriot counterpar­t and Greek PM
President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi with his Cypriot counterpar­t and Greek PM

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