Egyptian FM Sameh Shoukry hold talks in Hungary

There are no open issues between Hungary and Egypt and the two countries โbenefit a lot from good bilateral ties especially in terms of the economyโ, Foreign Minister Pรฉter Szijjรกrtรณ said after meeting his Egyptian counterpart in Budapest on Monday.
At a press conference held together with Sameh Shoukry, Szijjรกrtรณ said that stability in North Africa was crucial for โsecurity and calm in Europeโ, adding that the Hungarian government would make efforts โto ensure that Egyptโs achievements in that field are recognisedโ.
The Hungarian government has supported that Egypt should receive a โfair political approachโ. โMany forumsโ discuss Egypt in โone-sided, biased, aggressive, and hypocritical statements and documents containing baseless liesโ, Szijjรกrtรณ said.
Concerning economic cooperation with Egypt, Szijjรกrtรณ said that
Hungaryโs transport industry was โdelivering on its largest foreign order everโ, with a Hungarian-Russian consortium producing 1,300 railway carriages worth a total 370 billion forints (EUR 1bn) to the Egyptian national railway company.
Hungarian companies are contributing to the renovation of cranes at the ports of Alexandria and Suez, as well as to drinking water projects in the Sinai peninsula, while Hungary has been contracted to deliver 7,000 cattle to Egypt before the end of the year, Szijjรกrtรณ said.
Since the beginning of the year, the turnover of bilateral trade has increased by 21 percent, driven by a 44 percent increase in Hungarian exports, the minister said.
Concerning the coronavirus pandemic, Szijjรกrtรณ said that Hungary was donating 250,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to Egypt โbecause Egypt is a favourite destination of Hungarian touristsโ. He added that talks were under way on mutually honouring coronavirus vaccination certificates.
The Hungarian and Egyptian governments are in talks on gas supplies to increase Hungaryโs energy security,
Szijjรกrtรณ said. The new South Stream gas pipe line now offers an opportunity for Hungary to receive gas from the eastern Mediterranean and from Egyptโs LNG terminals, he added.
Parties at the talks have also signed several letters of understanding in the areas of trade, international development projects, education, culture, and space research.
The Egyptian minister will meet his counterparts from the Visegrad Group in Budapest later in the day, in preparation for a V4-Egypt summit set for Tuesday.
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