The Guardian (Nigeria)

Egypt’s Sisi discusses cooperatio­n with German ministers of interior, foreign affairs

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PRESIDENT Abdel-fattah El-sisi discussed in separate meetings yesterday with Germany’s interior and foreign federal ministers security cooperatio­n as well as the latest developmen­ts in Yemen, Somalia, Libya and Syria.

El-sisi, who is in Germany on an official visit, discussed with German FM Heiko Maas the latest regional developmen­ts, stressing that addressing the challenges facing the region requires continued efforts by the internatio­nal community.

The president also stressed “the importance of pushing forward the peace process between the Palestinia­ns and Israelis, pointing out the need to reach a comprehens­ive deal between the two sides to end the conflict and pave the way for the region to achieve economic and social developmen­t,” according to a statement by the Egyptian presidency.

In his meeting with German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, El-sisi hailed the developmen­ts in relations between both countries, especially regarding security and combating terrorism and extremism.

El-sisi praised a security cooperatio­n agreement signed between Cairo and Berlin in July 2016, as well as efforts by both sides to foster cooperatio­n in this domain as well as in combating irregular migration. El-sisi also praised a mutual cooperatio­n agreement signed in August 2017 to address the economic and social roots of irregular migration, and stressed the importance of continuing coordinati­on in combating terrorism and irregular migration.

“The president stressed the need for the internatio­nal community to intensify its efforts and adopt a comprehens­ive strategy that seeks to solve the root causes of these problems by supporting economic and social developmen­t efforts,” the presidency’s statement said.

Both German ministers hailed Egypt’s efforts and achievemen­ts in different areas, especially in implementi­ng economic reforms.

German FM Maas stressed during his meeting with ElSisi his country’s keenness to boost cooperatio­n and investment.

German investment­s in Egypt are estimated at 1.5 billion euros and provide around 22,000 jobs, according to statements by the German ambassador to Egypt in February 2017.

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