Egypt
and Uganda held the third round of their ministerial “2+2” consultations in
Cairo, aimed at strengthening bilateral relations, advancing development
cooperation, and coordinating positions on regional and international issues of
mutual concern.
The talks were
co-chaired by Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation
and Egyptian Expatriates, Badr Abdel Aati, and Minister of Water Resources and
Irrigation Hani Sewilam, alongside Uganda’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs
Henry Oryem Okello, and Minister of Water Beatrice Atim Anywar.
The consultations,
held under the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and President
Yoweri Museveni, focused on enhancing cooperation across key sectors and
reinforcing coordination between the two Nile Basin nations.
According to a joint
statement issued at the conclusion of the meetings, both sides reviewed
developments in bilateral relations and exchanged views on regional dynamics in
the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea, and the Great Lakes region. They reaffirmed
their commitment to respecting sovereignty, territorial integrity, and
independence, in line with the principles of the African Union and the United
Nations.
The two countries
agreed to accelerate the implementation of outcomes of President Museveni’s
visit to Cairo in August 2025, identify priority projects in areas including
integrated water resources management, diplomacy, counterterrorism,
agriculture, livestock, petrochemicals, mining, and pharmaceuticals.
The two sides also
pledged to deepen cooperation to support regional economic integration and
development, aligning with continental and global frameworks such as the
African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals.
Egypt reiterated its
readiness to support and mobilize financing for water-related infrastructure
projects in Uganda within the Nile Basin.
The statement
further highlighted efforts to boost trade and investment by encouraging
private sector engagement, building on the Egypt-Uganda Business Forum held in
2025, and promoting the exchange visits and investment opportunities.
The two countries
welcomed progress under the Nile Basin Initiative and reaffirmed their
commitment to inclusive dialogue among member states.
They agreed to hold
the fourth round of consultations in Uganda in the last quarter of 2026,
alongside a joint ministerial committee meeting in Kampala in August.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette