Cairo, Egypt – President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister, Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, on Sunday in a high-level meeting that reflected the depth and distinctiveness of the strategic ties between Cairo and Kuwait. The meeting addressed ways to strengthen the bilateral partnership and joint coordination on regional issues, attended by Dr. Badr Abdelatty, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigration, and Kuwaiti Ambassador to Cairo, Ghanem Saqr Al-Ghanem. Accordingly, Egyptian-Kuwaiti investment cooperation stands as a cornerstone of the developmental vision for both nations, as both sides seek to translate historical relations into major economic projects that achieve prosperity for both brotherly peoples.
Firm Sovereign Messages: Cairo Stands Fully Behind Kuwait’s Security and Stability
During the meeting, President Sisi conveyed his greetings to his brother, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the Emir of Kuwait, reaffirming Egypt’s steadfast position rejecting any attempt to undermine Kuwait’s sovereignty or that of any brotherly Arab state. Obviously, the Egyptian leadership places Gulf security at the top of its priorities, with Sisi emphasizing that “Kuwait’s security is a natural extension of Egypt’s national security.” As a result, Cairo confirmed its full support for all measures taken by Kuwait to protect its resources, reinforcing the concept of a “joint security doctrine” in the face of regional threats.
Promising Economic Horizons and High-Level Coordination to Face Challenges
President Sisi called for intensifying joint work to elevate trade and investment relations, praising the qualitative development this file has recently witnessed. Certainly, the coming period will see significant movement to attract more Kuwaiti investments to the Egyptian market and expand trade exchange. For his part, Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah expressed his country’s appreciation for Egypt’s leadership role, affirming Kuwait’s aspiration to raise the level of consultation to address current challenges. Accordingly, Egyptian-Kuwaiti investment cooperation and political coordination remain a model for joint Arab action aimed at preserving the security and independence of Arab states.


