Egypt and Denmark Strengthen Strategic Partnership for Green Hydrogen and International Cooperation
Key Ideas
  • President El-Sisi and Prime Minister Frederiksen emphasized the importance of implementing outcomes from El-Sisi's state visit to Denmark, focusing on economic, investment, and clean energy sectors.
  • Both leaders discussed the production and export of green hydrogen, highlighting Egypt's efforts to become a hub in this field.
  • The phone call also addressed regional issues such as the Gaza Strip, emphasizing the need for ceasefire implementation, humanitarian aid access, and reconstruction efforts.
  • Egypt and Denmark reaffirmed support for an independent Palestinian State and discussed crises in Lebanon, Syria, and Sudan, prioritizing peaceful resolutions and stability.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt had a phone call with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark to reinforce the strategic partnership between the two countries. They focused on implementing the outcomes of El-Sisi's recent state visit to Denmark, particularly in the economic, investment, and clean energy sectors, with special attention to green hydrogen production. Denmark expressed interest in enhancing coordination with Egypt at bilateral and international levels, especially with its upcoming roles in the UN Security Council and EU presidency. The leaders also discussed regional issues like the Gaza Strip, stressing the importance of ceasefire implementation, humanitarian aid access, and reconstruction efforts. They reiterated their support for an independent Palestinian State and emphasized peaceful resolutions for crises in Lebanon, Syria, and Sudan. Furthermore, they highlighted the need to counter threats in Bab al-Mandab to protect global trade and shipping interests.
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