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Egypt: Investigation into Military Industrialization Cooperation between Egypt and Bahrain

Egypt: Investigation into Military Industrialization Cooperation between Egypt and Bahrain

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Published on 2024-02-19 10:36:29

Minister of State for Military Production, Mohamed Salah al-Din Moustafa, emphasized the strong and long-standing cooperation between Egypt and Bahrain during a meeting with Bahrain’s Ambassador to Egypt and its Permanent Representative to the Arab League, Fawzia bint Abdulla Zainal. The meeting took place at the Ministry of Military Production in the New Administrative Capital (NAC).

Moustafa highlighted the Ministry’s commitment to enhancing cooperation between the two countries and creating strategic partnerships to foster investment opportunities. He also noted the support of both President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa for strengthening bilateral relations.

The discussion delved into potential collaborations between firms affiliated with the Ministry of Military Production and Bahraini companies in various industrial sectors.

Ambassador Zainal expressed gratitude for the warm reception and commended Egypt’s remarkable development despite global challenges. She described the growing momentum in Egypt-Bahrain relations as a testament to the strong bonds between the two countries.

Zainal also lauded the role of the Military Production Ministry in advancing Egypt’s military and civil industrialization, expressing Bahraini firms’ eagerness to explore new avenues of cooperation with the Ministry. She praised the Ministry’s expertise, skilled workforce, and exceptional infrastructure.

Both Moustafa and Zainal stressed the importance of exchanging technical delegations to gain insights into each other’s capabilities and explore potential areas of collaboration in mutually beneficial domains.

The meeting emphasized the commitment to strengthening the partnership and fostering cooperation in various industrial sectors. The two sides discussed the potential for joint ventures and technology transfer to enhance manufacturing capabilities and create opportunities for economic growth.

The discussions underscored the shared commitment to deepening economic and investment ties, with a focus on leveraging each other’s strengths to drive technological innovation and industrial development.

The Minister and the Ambassador discussed the importance of collaboration in research and development, knowledge sharing, and capacity building to drive mutual growth and enhance the competitiveness of both countries in the global market.

The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the commitment to furthering the partnership and exploring new avenues for cooperation across various sectors. Both sides expressed optimism about the potential for future collaboration and the opportunities it presents for mutual benefit and shared prosperity.

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