CAIRO – Egyptian International Co-operation Minister Rania el-Mashat said on Monday that Egypt’s partnership with the European Union (EU) will focus on green transformation and digitalisation.
Mashat’s remarks came while answering a MENA question about the differences in the partnership priorities document between Egypt and the EU, which is expected to be adopted in the coming weeks, compared to the previous one.
Mashat elaborated that Egypt’s relations with the international partners are not limited to grants and funds, but the private sector is also included.
Egypt has joint programs with other European organizations through the EU under the umbrella of Team Europe, the minister pointed out.
She also mentioned that the International Co-operation Ministry would launch its partnership strategic framework with the UN in September and its partnership strategic framework with the African Bank for Development and World Bank in June.