Russia’s Defence Minister Sergei Shoygu and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stressed their country's keenness to develop strategic relations with Egypt during a meeting with President Abdel-Fatah El-Sisi on Monday, a presidency statement read.
The meeting in Cairo tackled boosting cooperation and joint counter-terrorism efforts as well as developments in the region, mainly in Syria.
The Egyptian president expressed Cairo’s keenness to consolidate partnership with Russia in economic, commercial and industrial fields.
El-Sisi praised the important projects that the two countries are cooperating on in Egypt, including the construction of the Dabaa nuclear power station and the establishment of a Russian industrial zone.
The two parties agreed to continue coordination on combating terrorism, and the Russian officials hailed Egypt’s efforts as chair of UN Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee.
Earlier on Monday, the Egyptian-Russian (2+2) talks kicked off. The talks focus on bolstering military cooperation between the two states.
Cairo has been engaged in talks with Russia for over a year to discuss the resumption of Russian flights to Egypt.
Russia suspended flights to Egypt in 2015 after a Russian airliner crashed shortly after taking off from Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport, killing all 224 people on board.
Tourists from Russia have traditionally been a key contributor to Egypt's tourism industry, a key source of hard currency for the country.
Source: Ahram online
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