Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca asserted his visit to Egypt is aiming to boost bilateral relations between the two countries.
Speaking at a joint press conference with Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli Saturday, Ciuca said his country is looking forward to promoting ties with Egypt on all fronts.
The Romanian premier said his talks with Madbouli tackled some issues of mutual interest and all future capabilities and potentials to enhance joint ties.
It is necessary to probe all mechanisms for further trade relations between both countries, according to him.
“We will exert our utmost efforts to avoid a food crisis, and we will seize every opportunity to secure all Egyptian needs and make up for any shortages,” the Romanian premier said during the joint news briefing with Madbouli.
Ciuca also pointed to a joint business forum his country will host later this year to discuss how to promote every aspect of economic cooperation during the technical consultations.
He noted that the talks will also cover how to bolster Egyptian-European ties for regional integration between Europe and Africa, a matter of critical importance to Bucharest.
The Romanian prime minister said today’s talks with Madbouli had also covered how to exchange energy and capacity-building support to make the best use of green hydrogen as a clean source of energy.
In addition, it has also been agreed to share expertise in government digital transformation implementation strategies, Ciuca pointed out, noting that these talks provide a good chance to bolster bilateral ties under the current political leadership in both countries.
Finally, Ciuca pledged that he will spare no efforts to execute all the decisions agreed today with his Egyptian counterpart, highlighting his country’s willingness to maintain mutual cooperation at all levels.