Son praised Egypt’s impressive development achievements in various sectors and welcomed the two countries’ agreement to elevate their relationship to a Comprehensive Partnership. He proposed that the Joint Committee promptly develop an action plan to implement the joint statement issued during the visit.
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Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Bui Thanh Son on August 5 meets with Egyptian Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation Rania A. Al-Mashat. |
Minister Al-Mashat expressed her deep affection for Vietnam, saying that she and many Egyptians had eagerly anticipated President Luong Cuong's visit, believing it would inject fresh momentum into the bilateral relationship. She noted her multiple visits to Vietnam and her interest in learning from its development experience, which she hoped could contribute to Egypt’s own socio-economic progress.
During the meeting, both sides agreed to accelerate the implementation of key agreements reached during the President’s visit. This includes organizing the 6th session of the Vietnam - Egypt Joint Committee and the 3rd session of the Subcommittee on Trade and Industry Cooperation in 2025.
They also agreed to promote exchanges aimed at launching negotiations for a Vietnam – Egypt Free Trade Agreement (FTA) as a breakthrough measure to increase bilateral trade volume and promote sustainable, mutually beneficial economic cooperation. In addition, both sides pledged to expedite negotiations toward the early signing of important legal frameworks, particularly the Agreement on the Avoidance of Double Taxation.
Minister Al-Mashat affirmed that Egypt is ready to support Vietnamese businesses, including facilitating their access to financial resources to expand operations and investment in the Egyptian market.
On the same day, Deputy PM Son also met with the leadership of European Plastic Joint Stock Company (EuroPlas), a Vietnamese company currently operating in Egypt.
He applauded EuroPlas as a pioneering and leading Vietnamese investor in Egypt, representing a dynamic, creative, and internationally integrated Vietnamese business community. He urged the company to strictly comply with local laws, strengthen ties with other Vietnamese businesses looking to invest in Egypt, and help Egyptian firms interested in the Vietnamese market.
At the meeting, Deputy PM Son listened to reports from EuroPlas on the progress and direction of its project in Egypt. Chairman Hoang Quoc Huy affirmed the company’s commitment to contributing to growing Vietnam’s investment footprint in the country.
Source: VNA