ANKARA: Turkiye´s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Egypt´s leader Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said they wanted to deepen their cooperation as they met in Ankara on Wednesday to seal their mended ties.
“We will strengthen our cooperation in all areas,” said Erdogan, who visited Sisi in Cairo in mid-February when the two leaders said they had turned over a “new leaf” in their ties.
Ankara and Cairo had cut ties in 2013 after Sisi, then defence minister, ousted Islamist president Mohamed Mursi, an ally of Turkiye and part of the Muslim Brotherhood movement.
Erdogan said at the time he would never speak to “anyone” like Sisi, who in 2014 became president of the Arab world´s most populous nation. But relations have warmed over the past two years as their interests aligned on several issues, including the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
On Wednesday, the two leaders signed 17 cooperation agreements, according to the Turkish presidency.
“We want to improve our cooperation with Egypt in the domain of energy, especially natural gas and nuclear power,” Erdogan said.
Despite the decade of estrangement, trade between the two countries never ceased: Turkiye is Egypt´s fifth-largest trading partner, while Egypt is Turkiye´s largest in Africa. The two leaders said on Wednesday they want to expand their annual commercial exchanges to $15 billion (13.5 billion euros) in five years from $10 billion now.
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