CAIRO- Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly highlighted the depth of the Egyptian-Italian relations.
He pointed out that cooperation between the two countries is not limited to an educational partnership but represents a model of strategic integration that serves the interests of both peoples and enhances the path of sustainable development.
He made the remarks during the signing ceremony of cooperation protocols in various specialties for the establishment of 89 applied technology schools, between the Ministry of Education and Technical Education and several local entities and Italian academies.
Madbouly said that the Egyptian state, under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, places technical and technological education at the forefront of its priorities as it is a fundamental pillar for building a strong economy based on knowledge and productivity.
The premier added “Today, we celebrate the launch of a new phase of cooperation with the Italian side, and we emphasize that this step is not the end of the road but the beginning of a broader path of partnerships aimed at preparing a generation capable of competing in both the local and international labor markets.”
Madbouly expressed deep appreciation for the Egyptian ministers who supported this vision, and for the private sector, which continues to be an active partner in achieving national goals.
He also extended his sincere greetings to the Italian Minister of Education and Administration, who embodies a sincere will to enhance cooperation between the two countries in the fields of education and training.
The prime minister pointed out that this partnership is not just about agreements, but a clear message that Egypt and Italy are together looking toward a future based on investing in people, exchanging experiences, and uniting efforts to build a strong economy and a cohesive society.
