Egyptian, Maltese foreign ministers discuss expanding bilateral cooperation, resuming flights

Egyptian, Maltese foreign ministers discuss expanding bilateral cooperation, resuming flights

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and his Maltese counterpart Evarist Bartolo discussed a number of bilateral and regional issues at a meeting held in Cairo on Sunday.

 

The ministers affirmed the importance of expanding the fields of cooperation between the two countries, particularly in business and investment, a statement by the Egyptian foreign ministry said.

 

They also agreed on the significance of resuming flights between the two countries and on enhancing cooperation in the field of tourism, especially with the "strict" preventative measures Egypt has adopted at touristic destinations.

  

Ahmed Hafez, the ministry spokesperson, said the meeting covered the issue of illegal immigration; the pair stressed the necessity of addressing the radical reasons behind illegal migration from a comprehensive perspective, and that of reaching solutions at the regional and international level.

 

They reiterated the importance of the principle of burden-sharing between southern and northern Mediterranean states as well as European Union members.

 

Bartolo heaped praise on Egypt's efforts regarding the issue, which has led to a halt in illegal immigration from its coasts since September 2016.

 

He also expressed his appreciation to Cairo for hosting refugees, which he described as "a huge challenge" Egypt shoulders.


Source: Ahram Online


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