Foreign
Minister Badr Abdelatty met with Communications Minister Raafat Hindi to
discuss cooperation in digital transformation and consular services. The
meeting focused on improving services for Egyptians at home and abroad.
The foreign minister
praised existing cooperation, especially in digitizing consular transactions
through postal authentication and Egypt Digital Platform services. He stressed
the importance of expanding these services and ensuring efficiency.
Both sides
highlighted the need to raise awareness among Egyptians abroad about available
digital services and agreed to continue offering authentication services
through Egypt Post.
Minister Hindi
welcomed the partnership, noting that the Communications Ministry is committed
to accelerating digital transformation across government institutions. He said
a pilot model has already been launched for Egyptians abroad, allowing them to
obtain four types of certificates electronically, with plans to expand to more
services.
The two ministers
also discussed cooperation in information systems, digital infrastructure, and
capacity building. They agreed to extend the exemption period for mobile phones
brought by Egyptians abroad from 90 to 120 days starting April 1.
After the meeting,
the ministers attended the launch of a commemorative postage stamp marking the
200th anniversary of the Foreign Ministry, issued in cooperation with Egypt
Post as part of the annual Diplomacy Day celebrations.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette