ymbmelly
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President Isaias Afwerki received, at the Denden Guest House in the late morning hours today, senior Egyptian delegation composed of Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Abdelatty; the Minister of Transportation, Lt. General Engineer Kamel Alwazir; and CEO's of several companies involved in the transport, energy and mining sectors. The extensive discussions centered on further enhancement of all-rounded bilateral ties of cooperation as well as regional and international issues of mutual importance. President Isaias underlined the significance of consolidating the all-rounded ties between Eritrea and Egypt to advance the mutual interests of the Eritrean and Egyptian peoples. In this respect, President Isaias expressed Eritrea's readiness to implement common projects in collaboration with Egyptian economic and trade companies. Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, for his part, stated that the current visit was a manifestation and expression of the brotherly ties of friendship and cooperation that exist between the peoples of Eritrea and Egypt. The principal purpose of the visit was to further consolidate economic and trade ties between the two countries in accordance with the guidelines charted out by President Isaias Afwerki and President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Dr. Badr noted. On the occasion, the two countries signed an Agreement on Marine Transport "for developing cooperation in the sector with a view to contributing to the development of international shipping on the basis of the principles of the freedom of navigation". The Agreement was signed by Eritrea's Minister of Transport and Communications, Mr. Berhane Tesfaselassie, and Egyptian Minister of Transport, Lt. General Kamel Alwazir.

Foreign Minister Osman Saleh today met his Egyptian counterpart, Dr. Badr Abdelatty, and discussed modalities of implementation of the overall bilateral agreements of cooperation reached between the two sides. Foreign Minister Osman underlined the significance of the visit of the senior Egyptian delegation and the importance of strengthening the bilateral ties of cooperation in these crucial times of fluid developments in the Horn of Africa region. Dr. Badr, for his part, referred to the alignment of views and positions of the two sides on vital regional and international issues and stressed the importance of expediting the implementation of mutually agreed development programmes.




Our future lies with the Middle East. This is what I've been advocating for a long time. Egypt is an important ally while Ethiopia is our permanent enemy as long as the country remains intact.

Is there anyone worse than Thomas Massie? Faults: 1. Obstructionist: He obstructs protection for the Epstein Class. 2. Backstabber: He stands for the same principles he has for years when Trump does a 180. 3. Traitor: He accepts $0 funding from Israel. Very disloyal to America.





On Sat, #Egypt FM & Transport Min visited #Eritrea w/ a biz delegation for talks on boosting coop in transport, infra, trade & the #RedSea. It highlights Eritrea’s rising role in the Red Sea, linking diplomacy w/ investment in ports, logistics & broader economic projects. 🇪🇷🇪🇬











