Egypt's Sisi makes first governmental see to Turkey in 12 years

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi discussed the Gaza war and ways to further repair the
long-frozen ties between the regional powers during talks in Ankara, in the first such presidential visit in 12 years.Relations between
Ankara and Cairo collapsed in 2013 after Egypt&s then-army chief Sisi led the ousting of the Muslim Brotherhood&s Mohamed Mursi, a Turkish
ally who had become Egypt&s first democratically elected president the year before, Reuters reported.Ties between the two countries began
thawing in 2020 when Ankara launched a diplomatic drive to ease tensions with its estranged regional rivals, including the United Arab
Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.Last year, Ankara and Cairo mutually reappointed ambassadors and Turkey said it would also provide Cairo
with armed drones
Erdogan travelled to Cairo in February for his first trip to Egypt since 2012.He met Sisi at Ankara airport on Wednesday and the two then
travelled in the same car to the presidential palace for around two hours of talks.&With a win-win mindset, we will carry our
multi-dimensional ties forward,& Erdogan said, adding Ankara particularly wanted to deepen ties with Egypt on natural gas and nuclear
energy.Ministers from the two countries signed 18 memorandum of understanding on cooperation in energy, defence, tourism, health,
agriculture, finance, culture, education, and transport.Speaking at a joint press conference, Erdogan reiterated that Turkey and Egypt
wanted to boost annual trade by $5 billion to $15 billion in the next five years.He added that Ankara and Cairo shared a &common stance& on
the Palestinian cause, while Sisi said they were both calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and an end to violence in the West Bank.Turkey, which
has condemned Israel for its war against Hamas militants in Gaza, has sent thousands of tonnes of aid to Egypt for Palestinians and praised
Cairo&s humanitarian efforts and role as negotiator in the talks on a ceasefire and hostage deal.Sisi said they also discussed the situation
in Libya, over which the two countries have long been at odds and backed opposing factions in an unresolved conflict.&We stress that it is
important to turn the page on the ongoing crisis through holding presidential and parliamentary elections simultaneously with the exit of
illegal foreign forces and mercenaries from the country, and put an end to the presence of armed militias to end the division,& he said.The
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