Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived at Cairo airport on Wednesday and was welcomed by his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.
This is Erdogan’s first visit to Egypt since 2012, when late Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi was still in office during his one-year rule.
The development of economic relations between Ankara and Cairo, as well as the issue of the Gaza war, are the main goals of Erdoğan’s visit to Egypt.
After former President Mohammed Morsi was toppled, diplomatic ties were downgraded but economic ties remained largely unharmed, Daily Sabah reported.
Normalization accelerated after Erdoğan and el-Sissi shook hands in Doha at the World Cup in 2022 and gained further pace following the deadly February 2023 earthquakes in Turkey, Erdoğan’s reelection in May and the appointment of ambassadors to each other’s capitals in July.
MNA
Erdogan visits Egypt after 12 years
Related Posts
Iran not to cease its support for its friends: Pezeshkian
TEHRAN, Nov. 20 (DID) – The Iranian President has said that his country will continue to support friendly countries such as Syria, calling for Islamic unity in the face of the Zionist Israeli regime’s crimes against Muslim countries.
Pezeshkian travels to Sistan and Baluchistan Province
TEHRAN, Nov. 21 (DID) – President Masoud Pezeshkian has travelled to the southeastern Province of Sistan and Baluchistan to hold meetings with the local officials and inspect some projects under construction there.