(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
The normalization process between Türkiye and Egypt continues at
a gradual pace, Trend reports citing Daily Sabah .
Discussions are being held at the intelligence level and extending
the process over time does not mean that it is not progressing
positively.
Türkiye carries out normalization processes without breaking its
stance for peace and stability in its region and within the
framework of international law. In normalization with Egypt, which
is progressing more slowly than Israel, the United Arab Emirates
(UAE) and Armenia, contacts were established at the level of the
deputy foreign minister after the meetings between the intelligence
services.
Finally, it was learned that negotiations on economic
cooperation and trade were held at the general manager level.
Discussions on foreign trade with Egypt, which is going through an
economically troubled period, took place.
After an eight-year break, the Egyptian delegation came to
Ankara four months after the two-day visit of the Turkish
delegation led by Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Onal to Cairo, the
capital of Egypt, in May last year, and consultative meetings were
held.
While concrete steps were taken in the normalization processes
that started long after the contact with Egypt, it is stated that
the spread of this process with Egypt does not mean that the
process does not progress in a positive direction.
Ankara states that it has the will to accelerate the process and
states that the reason for the slow progress of the process is that
it focuses on Cairo's domestic politics. Türkiye defends the view
that positive relations between the two countries are important for
the Eastern Mediterranean, the Palestinian issue, Africa and the
Arab world.
On the other hand, contact was established with Egypt to bring
the Palestinian brothers Rahaf and Muhammed Halil Salman, who were
injured after an Israeli missile fired at the north of the Gaza
Strip, on Aug. 6, to Türkiye and be treated by order of President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Regarding the relations with Egypt, Erdogan said last month that
Türkiye continues its contacts with Cairo at the level of
ministers.
'We hope that we can take this step at the highest level in the
best way possible because the people of Egypt are our brothers. It
is not possible for us to be offended with the Egyptian people,' he
said.
Last year, Türkiye said it had resumed diplomatic contact with
Egypt and wanted to improve cooperation after years of tensions
that began with the disruption of relations in 2013.
In May 2021, a delegation of senior Turkish officials traveled
to Egypt for an official visit – the first since 2013 – to discuss
normalizing diplomatic relations amid efforts by the two countries
to improve bilateral ties that deteriorated following the Arab
Spring.
At the end of the visit, the two countries issued a joint
statement describing the exploratory round of bilateral talks
between them as 'frank and in-depth.'
On May 7, 2021, Erdogan announced the start of a new phase in
relations with Egypt, stressing that the talks would continue,
develop and expand.
Egypt and Türkiye have not deployed ambassadors since 2013, when
relations worsened following the ousting of Egyptian President
Mohamed Morsi by military chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, now the
country's president.
Türkiye-Egypt ties have continued at the level of charge
d'affairs since 2013. During this period, brief meetings were held
between the foreign ministers of the two countries on various
occasions.
Recently, however, signs of a possible reconciliation have come
from both countries, particularly due to the changing dynamics in
the Eastern Mediterranean and the Türkiye-Greece crisis over the
region's energy resources.
Meanwhile, the Turkish Embassy in Cairo and consulate in
Alexandria, as well as the Egyptian Embassy in Ankara and consulate
in Istanbul, have continued their usual activities.
Türkiye has engaged in an effort to mend its frayed ties with
regional powers, including Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Erdogan
reiterated that Türkiye hopes to maximize its cooperation with
Egypt and Gulf nations 'on a win-win basis,' at a time when Ankara
intensified diplomacy to mend its fraught ties with Cairo and some
Gulf Arab nations after years of tensions.
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