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Foreign relations of Egypt

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Summary

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The Foreign relations of Egypt are the Egyptian government's external relations with the outside world. Egypt's foreign policy operates along a non-aligned level. Factors such as population size, historical events, military strength, diplomatic expertise and a strategic geographical position give Egypt extensive political influence in the Africa, the Mediterranean, Southwest Asia, and within the Non-Aligned Movement as a whole. Cairo has been a crossroads of the Mediterranean's, Africa's and Asia's commerce and culture for millennia, and its intellectual and religious institutions are at the center of the region's social and cultural landmarks.

Diplomatic relations

Israeli–Palestinian conflict

Egypt has been seeking to play a role in the resolution of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

Egypt played an important role in the negotiations leading to the Madrid Conference of 1991, which, under United States and Soviet sponsorship, brought together all parties in the region, including for the first time a Palestinian delegation, to discuss Middle East peace.

This support has continued to the present, with former President Hosni Mubarak often intervening personally to promote peace negotiations. In 1996, he hosted the Sharm El-Sheikh "Summit of the Peacemakers" attended by President Bill Clinton and other world leaders.

In 2000, he hosted two summits at Sharm El-Sheikh and one at Taba in an effort to resume the Camp David negotiations suspended in July 2000, and in June 2003, Mubarak hosted President George W. Bush for another summit on Middle East peace process. Another summit was convened in Sharm El Sheik in early 2005, which was attended by Egypt, Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan. The former Egyptian Chief of Intelligence, General Omar Suleiman, played a role in negotiations between the Israeli and Palestinian sides.

List

List of countries which Egypt maintains diplomatic relations with:

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1Romania
2Serbia
3United Kingdom
4Finland
5Greece
6United States
7Italy
8Spain
9Belgium
10France
11Denmark
12Czech Republic
13Netherlands
14Sweden
Iran (suspended)
15Brazil
16Turkey
17Portugal
18Bulgaria
19Ethiopia
20Poland
21Afghanistan
22Chile
23Austria
24Uruguay
25Switzerland
26Luxembourg
27Norway
28Saudi Arabia
29Russia
30Lebanon
31Syria
32Philippines
33Yemen
34Jordan
35Argentina
36Indonesia
37India
Holy See
38Pakistan
39Cuba
40Australia
41Venezuela
42Germany
43Cambodia
44Myanmar
45Libya
46Canada
47Japan
48Thailand
49Hungary
50Sudan
51Albania
52Morocco
53Tunisia
54China
55Colombia
56Nepal
57Sri Lanka
58Ghana
59Liberia
60Panama
61Mexico
62Iraq
63Malaysia
64Guinea
65Paraguay
66Senegal
67Democratic Republic of the Congo
68Somalia
69Togo
70Nigeria
71Cyprus
72Ecuador
73Bolivia
74Haiti
75Dominican Republic
76Cameroon
77Mali
78Sierra Leone
79Burkina Faso
80Kuwait
81Algeria
82Tanzania
83Mongolia
84Niger
85North Korea
86Vietnam
87Peru
88Kenya
89Trinidad and Tobago
90Uganda
91Jamaica
92Republic of the Congo
93Mauritania
94Malawi
95Burundi
96Benin
97Ivory Coast
98Zambia
99Costa Rica
100El Salvador
101Gambia
102Malta
103Singapore
104Iceland
105Equatorial Guinea
106Maldives
107Central African Republic
108New Zealand
109Madagascar
110Mauritius
111Guatemala
112Chad
113Rwanda
114Guyana
115Qatar
116Oman
117Fiji
118Bahrain
119United Arab Emirates
120Botswana
121Gabon
122Lesotho
123Bangladesh
124Eswatini
125Guinea-Bissau
126Ireland
127Mozambique
128Angola
129São Tomé and Príncipe
130Comoros
131Seychelles
132Grenada
133Cape Verde
134Laos
135Suriname
136Djibouti
137Samoa
138Nicaragua
139Israel
140Zimbabwe
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
141Brunei
142Honduras
143San Marino
State of Palestine
144Namibia
145Estonia
146Kyrgyzstan
147Lithuania
148Latvia
149Uzbekistan
150Ukraine
151Belarus
152Moldova
153Kazakhstan
154Armenia
155Azerbaijan
156Slovenia
157Marshall Islands
158Georgia
159Croatia
160Slovakia
161Turkmenistan
162Tajikistan
163Bosnia and Herzegovina
164Eritrea
165South Africa
166Belize
167North Macedonia
168South Korea
169Andorra
170Timor-Leste
171Bahamas
172Liechtenstein
173Montenegro
174Barbados
175Monaco
176Antigua and Barbuda
177Dominica
178Saint Lucia
179Kiribati
180Federated States of Micronesia
181Nauru
182Palau
183Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
184Solomon Islands
185Tuvalu
186South Sudan
187Vanuatu
188Bhutan
189Papua New Guinea
190Saint Kitts and Nevis

Bilateral relations

Africa

In the 21st-century Egypt has encountered a major problem with immigration, as millions of Africans attempt to enter Egypt fleeing poverty and war. Border control methods can be "harsh, sometimes lethal." This has strained relations with Egypt's southern neighbors, and with Israel and the members of the EU as these immigrants attempt to move on to wealthier countries.

The dispute between Egypt and Ethiopia over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has become a national preoccupation in both countries. Egypt sees the dam as an existential threat, fearing that the dam will reduce the amount of water it receives from the Nile. Egypt's former Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said: "Survival is not a question of choice, but an imperative of nature."

CountryFormal relations establishedNotes
AlgeriaSee Algeria–Egypt relations
Angola18 February 1976Both countries established diplomatic relations on 18 February 1976
Democratic Republic of the Congo30 June 1960Both countries established diplomatic relations on 30 June 1960
Djibouti22 July 1977Both countries established diplomatic relations on 22 July 1977, when the first Ambassador of Egypt to Djibouti, Mohamed Samy Heiba, presented his credentials to President Hassan Gouled Aptidon.
EthiopiaSee Egypt–Ethiopia relations
Guinea-Bissau11 June 1974Both countries established diplomatic relations on 11 June 1974
KenyaSee Egypt–Kenya relations
Libya3 September 1953See Egypt–Libya relations
Mauritania21 October 1964Both countries established diplomatic relations on 21 October 1964 when UAR (Egypt) officially recognized the Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
MoroccoSee Egypt–Morocco relations
Nigeria
Rwanda10 February 1971Both countries established diplomatic relations on 10 February 1971
Senegal
SomaliaSee Egypt–Somalia relations
South Africa1942See Egypt–South Africa relations
Sudan4 January 1956See Egypt–Sudan relations
South Sudan9 July 2011See Egypt–South Sudan relations
Tanzania14 November 1962Both countries established diplomatic relations on 14 November 1962 when Mr. Mustafa F. El-Essawi has been accredited as Ambassador of United Arab Republic (Egypt) to Tanganyika with residence in Dar es Salaam.
Tunisia
Zimbabwe23 April 1980Both countries established diplomatic relations on 23 April 1980.

Americas

CountryFormal relations establishedNotes
Argentina9 June 1947See Argentina–Egypt relations
Brazil27 February 1924See Brazil–Egypt relations
Canada28 July 1954See Canada–Egypt relations
Chile1929Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1929
Colombia23 January 1957See Colombia–Egypt relations
Cuba5 September 1949Both countries established diplomatic relations on 5 September 1949
Mexico31 March 1958See Egypt–Mexico relations
Peru7 October 1963Both countries established diplomatic relations on 7 October 1963.
United States26 April 1922See Egypt–United States relations

Asia

CountryFormal Relations BeganNotes
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan10 May 1928Both countries established diplomatic relations on 10 May 1928 when has been signed Treaty of Friendship between Afghanistan and Egypt.
Armenia9 March 1992See Armenia–Egypt relations
Azerbaijan27 March 1992
Bahrain5 June 1972Both countries established diplomatic relations on 5 June 1972.
Bangladesh15 September 1973See Bangladesh-Egypt relations
China30 May 1956See China–Egypt relations
Georgia11 May 1992Both countries established diplomatic relations on 11 May 1992
India18 August 1947See Egypt–India relations
Indonesia10 June 1947See Egypt–Indonesia relations
Iran1939See Egypt–Iran relations
IraqSee Egypt-Iraq relations
Israel26 January 1980See Egypt–Israel relations
Japan1922See Egypt-Japan relations
Jordan28 May 1947See Egypt-Jordan relations
Kazakhstan6 March 1992Both countries established diplomatic relations on 6 March 1992.
Kuwait2 December 1961Both countries established diplomatic relations on 2 December 1961
Lebanon30 November 1944Both countries established diplomatic relations on 30 November 1944 when was opened Legation of Lebanon in Cairo.
Malaysia1957See Egypt–Malaysia relations
Mongolia2 April 1963See Egypt–Mongolia relations
Oman
Pakistan20 October 1947See Egypt–Pakistan relations
PalestineSee Egypt–Palestine relations
Philippines1955-01-18See Egypt–Philippines relations
Qatar1 November 1971See Egypt-Qatar relations
Saudi Arabia7 May 1936See Egypt–Saudi Arabia relations
South Korea13 April 1995See Egypt–South Korea relations
Thailand27 September 1954Both countries established diplomatic relations on 27 September 1954
Turkey8 May 1925See also Egypt–Turkey relations
United Arab Emirates10 January 1972See Egypt-United Arab Emirates relations
Vietnam1 September 1963
Yemen11 April 1946Both countries established diplomatic relations on 11 April 1946

Europe

European Union relations with Egypt are based on a partnership relation within the Euro – Mediterranean and Middle East area, which is of vital strategic importance and a key external relations priority for the EU.

The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership launched at the 1995 Barcelona Conference between the European Union and its originally 12 Mediterranean Partners: Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, and the Palestinian Authority. Libya currently has observer status at certain meetings. Since the enlargement, in May 2004 and January 2007, the co-operation and needs covers 35 countries, the EU of 27, including Cyprus and Malta and the 10 Mediterranean Partners.

Egypt has also taken an active role regarding Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, such as its participation in the technical meeting of which it was the speaker for the Arab group. Additionally, the first meeting of the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary assembly was co-chaired by an Egyptian.

Egypt has been one of the leading recipients among the Mediterranean partners in terms of total funds received from the MEDA programme, the principal financial instrument of the European Union for the implementation of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. It is focused on policy-led, national structural reform and liberalisation programmes with a sector-wide approach.

The EU is Egypt's biggest trading partner currently accounting for 42% of Egyptian exports and 37% of imports, with the balance of trade still in the EU's favour. Trade between the EU and Egypt has risen by more than 5% in the last five years to reach around 11.6 billion euro in 2004. Egypt's main exports to the EU in 2004 were energy (39%), textiles and clothing (15%), agricultural products (9%), and chemicals (5%). Major imports from the EU were power generating machinery (21%), chemicals (16%), transport equipment (16%), and food and agricultural products (10%). Egypt has a serious but improving trade deficit that has put considerable pressure on the Egyptian pound.

Trade relations with the EU are good although there are several outstanding trade and phyto-sanitary issues. These range from specific market access issues and difficulties for businesses facing a highly regulated and complex system through to restrictions in the export of agricultural goods (potatoes) and fishery products because they do not conform with EU quality norms.

Egypt is included in the European Union's European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) which aims at bringing the EU and its neighbours closer.

Some time after the starting of the Arab Spring, in March 2011 the European Union adopted the joint declaration ' A partnership for democracy and shared prosperity with the Southern Mediterranean', aimed at making a number of initiatives in the field of civic society support, financial assistance and further access to the EU market dependent upon advancement in the democratization process.

As far as Egypt was concerned this declaration envisioned the further deepening of the previous Free Trade Agreement stipulated in 2004, geared towards the inclusion of areas such as trade in services, government procurement, competition, intellectual property rights, and investment protection. To the 2011 declaration, a preliminary phase of the negotiations followed in June 2013, when the EU and Egypt began an exploratory dialogue on how to deepen trade and investment relations, in particular through the possible negotiation of a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA).

In August 2014, the European Union discussed the possibility of revising provision of aid to Egypt. However, divisions over the appropriate stance to adopt among European diplomats persisted, coupled by the fear that the vacuum might be soon filled by other actors, following a Saudi Foreign Minister's declaration that the Kingdom was ready to step in and those of Prime Minister Hazem al Beblawi about the possibility to appeal to Russia for foreign aid. Therefore, the only measure upon which the Foreign Ministers agreed was to suspend the sale of arms and materials that could be used for repression, but fell short to halt aid program which could damage civil society.

Earlier in July 2013, EU High Representative Catherine Ashton had visited Egypt in an attempt to promote reconciliation among the parties involved. She is credited for being the only foreign diplomat to get access to deposed president Mohamed Morsi. In an official statement released at the end of a following visit held in April 2014, the Representative raised the issue of the death penalties and incarceration of journalists and activists. At the same time, her later declarations about el-Sisi's bid for presidential candidacy as "difficult" but "brave" sparked harsh criticism among supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood, who claimed the Representative, who advanced logistical reasons, did not make any efforts to get in touch with them and members of their Anti-Coup Alliance.

In April 2014, the European Union agreed to conduct electoral monitoring, for the first time, in occasion of the Presidential elections scheduled for 26/27 May 2014. Other organizations declined to join, as in their opinion this would legitimize what they called an unlawful take on power.

A contract for the sale of 30 Rafale fighter jets was signed between the defense ministries of Egypt and France in May 2021. The official value of the contract was not disclosed at first and was later exposed to be worth 3.75 billion euro or $4.5 billion, by an investigative website called Disclose. In December 2020, French President Emmanuel Macron received criticism for not controlling the sale of weapons to Egypt on its poor human rights record, stating counter-terrorism concerns. The Egyptian defense ministry cited that the deal would be supported via a 10-year loan without disclosing its value or any further details. Rights organizations have denounced the deal and accused the French president of overlooking the increasing violation of freedom in Egypt under the regime of President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. France's armed forces, finance, and foreign ministries were unavailable for comment. However, French officials claim that Paris, under one of its policies, is avoiding criticism of countries on their human rights records to work with them effectively in private.

On 3 February 2022, around 175 Members of European Parliament wrote a joint letter to foreign ministers and ambassadors to the UN Human Rights Council and requested them to secure the establishment of a UN human rights monitoring and reporting mechanism on Egypt. The MEPs were concerned that despite devastating human rights crisis in Egypt, the international communities persistently failed to take any meaningful action to address the situation. The Egyptian authorities, under President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, have "brutally and systematically" repressed all forms of dissent and severely curtailed civic space.

CountryFormal relations establishedNotes
Albania14 March 1956See Albania–Egypt relations
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria5 November 1925See Bulgaria–Egypt relations
Croatia1 October 1992See Croatia–Egypt relations
CyprusSee Cyprus–Egypt relations
Czech Republic
Denmark1 June 1922See Denmark–Egypt relations
Finland15 February 1947
France31 May 1922See Egypt–France relations
Germanyurl=http://www.sis.gov.eg/En/Politics/Foreign/EEurope/EGrelations/040311050000000001.htmtitle=Egypt State Information Service - Egyptian German relationsaccess-date=2008-11-03url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081118172833/http://www.sis.gov.eg/En/Politics/Foreign/EEurope/EGrelations/040311050000000001.htmarchive-date=2008-11-18 }}See Egypt–Germany relations
Greecetitle=Greece's Bilateral Relationsurl=https://www.mfa.gr/en/greece-bilateral-relations.htmlaccess-date=26 September 2023website=Hellenic Republic Ministry of Foreign Affairs}}See Egypt-Greece relations
Hungary
Ireland12 December 1974Both countries established diplomatic relations on 12 December 1974.
Italy30 April 1922See Egypt–Italy relations
See Egypt–Kosovo relations
Malta2 November 1965Both countries established diplomatic relations on 2 November 1965
Netherlands16 November 1922Both countries established diplomatic relations on 16 November 1922 when Mr. J. P. graaf van Limburg Stirum has been accredited as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Netherlands to Egypt.
North Macedonia14 November 1994
Norway
Poland1927See Egypt–Poland relations
Portugal25 June 1925Both countries established diplomatic relations on 25 June 1925
Romania3 April 1926Both countries established diplomatic relations on 3 April 1926 when the diplomatic representations from Romania and Egypt were raised to the level of Legation.
Russia26 August 1943See Egypt–Russia relations
SerbiaSee Egypt-Serbia relations
Slovenia30 April 1992See Egypt–Slovenia relations
Spain9 May 1922See Egypt–Spain relations
Sweden25 November 1922Both countries established diplomatic relations on 25 November 1922 when Harald Bildt take up the post of first Swedish Minister to Egypt.
Switzerland11 March 1935
Ukraine25 January 1992See Egypt–Ukraine relations
United Kingdom1914See Egypt–United Kingdom relations

Oceania

CountryFormal Relations BeganNotes
Australia1950See Australia–Egypt relations
New Zealand1974See Egypt–New Zealand relations

International involvement

Egypt played a key role during the 1990-91 Persian Gulf crisis. President Mubarak helped assemble the international coalition and deployed 35,000 Egyptian troops against Iraq to liberate Kuwait. The Egyptian contingent was one of the largest in the coalition forces, along with the U.S., U.K. and Saudi Arabia.

In the aftermath of the Gulf War, Egypt signed the Damascus Declaration with Syria and the Persian Gulf states to strengthen Persian Gulf security. Egypt continues to contribute regularly to United Nations peacekeeping missions, most recently in East Timor, Sierra Leone, and Liberia.

Following the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, Egypt, which has itself been the target of terrorist attacks, has been a key supporter of the U.S. war against terrorists and terrorist organizations such as Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda, and has supported the Iraqi Governing Council.

On 25 December 2006, the Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit called for end to "nuclear double standards" where sanctions are imposed on Iran for enriching uranium, but the Israeli nuclear program is not subject to any control by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Egypt is member of ABEDA, ACC, ACCT (associate), AfDB, AFESD, AL, AMF, AU, BRICS, BSEC (observer), CAEU, CTBT, EBRD, ECA, ESCWA, FAO, G-15, G-20, G-24, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, MINURSO, MONUC, NAM, OAPEC, OAS(observer), OAU, OIC, OSCE (partner), PCA, UN, UNAMSIL, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNITAR, UNMIBH, UNMIK, UNMOP, UNOMIG, UNRWA, UNTAET, UPU, WCO, EFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, and WTrO. Egypt is one of only seven U.N. members which is not a member of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

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