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Egypt: Egypt and Cameroon Review Plans for the 7th Session of Joint Committee Meeting

Egypt: Egypt and Cameroon Review Plans for the 7th Session of Joint Committee Meeting

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Published on 2024-04-16 11:03:59

Egypt’s Ambassador to Cameroon, Dalia Fayez, recently met with the Secretary-General of the Cameroonian Presidency, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, to discuss the prospects of cooperation between the two countries and the ongoing preparations for the 7th session of their Joint Committee. The meeting focused on various areas of collaboration, including the registration of Egyptian medicine in Cameroon, cooperation in the health and pharmaceutical sectors, as well as potential partnerships in justice and trade exchange.

According to a post on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ official Facebook page, the Secretary-General of the Cameroonian Presidency conveyed the greetings of the Cameroonian President to President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and expressed gratitude for Egypt’s participation in his country’s 51st national day celebrations. This gesture of appreciation highlights the strong relationship between Egypt and Cameroon, as well as the importance of maintaining diplomatic ties between the two nations.

During the meeting, Ambassador Dalia Fayez and Secretary-General Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh discussed the ways in which they can enhance cooperation in key areas such as healthcare and pharmaceuticals. By exploring opportunities for mutual collaboration in these sectors, both countries can benefit from sharing knowledge, resources, and expertise to improve healthcare services and access to essential medicines for their respective populations.

Moreover, the discussions also touched upon the importance of strengthening trade relations between Egypt and Cameroon. By fostering closer economic ties and promoting bilateral trade, both countries can unlock new opportunities for businesses and investors to thrive in each other’s markets. This can lead to greater economic growth and development for both nations, creating a win-win situation for all parties involved.

In addition to cooperation in healthcare and trade, Ambassador Dalia Fayez and Secretary-General Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh also explored potential partnerships in the field of justice. By collaborating on legal matters and sharing best practices in the administration of justice, both countries can work towards ensuring a fair and effective judicial system that upholds the rule of law and protects the rights of all citizens.

Overall, the meeting between Egypt’s Ambassador to Cameroon and the Secretary-General of the Cameroonian Presidency underscores the commitment of both countries to strengthening their bilateral relations and exploring new avenues for cooperation. By working together in areas such as healthcare, trade, and justice, Egypt and Cameroon can build a stronger partnership that benefits their citizens and contributes to regional stability and prosperity.

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