Egypt, France in bilateral talks at UN

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry. (AFP/File)
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Updated 20 September 2022
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Egypt, France in bilateral talks at UN

  • The two ministers discussed ways to advance cooperation in economic and investment fields

CAIRO: Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry has met his French counterpart Catherine Colonna for bilateral talks away from the UN General Assembly meetings in New York.

Shoukry is keen for France to support efforts to bring stability to certain areas, particularly since the European country’s presidency of the UN Security Council coincides with Egypt’s interest in the current situations in Libya, Syria, Iraq and Sudan.

The two ministers discussed ways to advance cooperation in economic and investment fields, and reviewed their bilateral relations over recent years.

Shoukry also requested a high-level French presence at the UN Climate Change Conference in Sharm El-Sheikh in November.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi met his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in July at the Elysee Palace in Paris.

Macron affirmed his country’s commitment to support bilateral relations, while El-Sisi said he was keen for Egypt to strengthen its strategic partnership with France.


Pro-Palestinian flotilla announces new mission to Gaza

Updated 07 February 2026
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Pro-Palestinian flotilla announces new mission to Gaza

  • Israel controls Gaza's borders and scrutinises all aid coming into the territory

TUNIS: A flotilla of pro-Palestinian activists who attempted to reach Gaza last year will set sail for the besieged territory again next month, one member told AFP on Friday.
The Global Sumud Flotilla said the new mission set for March 29 would be "the largest coordinated humanitarian intervention for Palestine in history" and will mobilise "thousands from over 100 countries".
"We will be sailing from Barcelona, Tunis, Italy and many other ports not yet made public," Brazilian activist Thiago Avila told AFP.
The group said an overland convoy would also leave for Gaza on the same day, without specifying from where.
The campaigners sought to break an Israeli blockade by delivering aid to Gaza by sea last October, before they were intercepted by Israel, detained and deported.
Israel controls Gaza's borders and scrutinises all aid coming into the territory.
The activists describe their actions as a "non-violent response to genocide, siege, mass starvation, and the destruction of civilian life in Gaza".