The Generation Party: The President's Speech at the "Russia-Africa" Forum Consolidates Egypt's Vision for Comprehensive Development in the Continent
The Secretary of Organization of the Generation Party affirms that President Sisi's speech at the Russia-Africa Forum reflects Egypt's vision for development and stability in the continent.
SUMMARY
The Secretary of Organization of the Generation Party confirmed that President Sisi's speech at the Russia-Africa Forum reflects Egypt's firm stance on African continent issues, with a balanced vision combining development and stability. This includes developing trade corridors, energy projects, food security, digital transformation, rejecting unilateral water resource policies, and supporting stability in the Horn of Africa.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- President Sisi presents a balanced vision combining development and stability in Africa.
- Egypt invests over 12 billion dollars in the continent and expands trade exchange.
- Rejection of unilateral policies in managing shared water resources such as the Nile River.
- Egypt supports stability in the Horn of Africa and secures navigation in the Red Sea.
- Egypt seeks to enhance sustainable developmental partnerships and capacity building in Africa.
CORE SUBJECT
Egypt's vision for development and stability in Africa
Dr. Ahmed Mohsen Qassem, Secretary of Organization of the Generation Party, affirmed that President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's speech during the second ministerial conference of the "Russia-Africa" Partnership Forum reflected the steadfast Egyptian stance on the continent's issues and presented a balanced approach combining development requirements and the necessities of stability. This is based on a firm conviction that the challenges Africa faces directly impact Egypt's national security.
The Secretary of Organization of the Generation Party explained that President Sisi successfully diagnosed the root causes of the developmental crises confronting many African countries, primarily including financing gaps, declining infrastructure efficiency, and high investment risk costs. However, he presented a practical vision relying on clear paths, including developing trade and logistics corridors, expanding energy projects and electrical interconnection, supporting agriculture and food security, activating intra-African trade, alongside investing in digital transformation and artificial intelligence, in line with the demands of the new global economy.
Qassem pointed out that the President's review of the volume of Egyptian investments in Africa, which exceeded 12 billion dollars, in addition to the growth of trade exchange volume to more than 10 billion dollars, reflects a qualitative shift in the nature of Egypt's role within the continent. Egypt has moved from the stage of political support to the stage of sustainable developmental partnerships based on mutual interests, knowledge transfer, and capacity building.
The Secretary of Organization of the Generation Party confirmed that President Sisi's emphasis on rejecting unilateral policies in managing shared water resources, foremost among them the Nile River, expresses a clear Egyptian position based on international law principles. It balances the rights of upstream countries to development and the rights of downstream countries to life, stressing that Egypt does not oppose development but rejects harm or imposing facts on the ground.
Qassem added that the President's discussion of the stability issues in the Horn of Africa, securing navigation in the Red Sea, and Egypt's role in supporting the African Union mission in Somalia reflects a deep understanding of the interconnection between regional security and economic stability. It confirms that Cairo acts as an active party in protecting the interests of the continent as a whole.
The Secretary of Organization of the Generation Party concluded his statements by affirming that President Sisi's speech carried messages of confidence and cooperation to African countries and consolidated Egypt's image as a fundamental pillar for joint African action and a main supporter of reforming the international system to ensure fair representation of the continent within global decision-making institutions, achieving the aspirations of African peoples for development and stability.
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MENTIONED ENTITIES 5
Ahmed Mohsen Qassem
👤 Person_MaleSecretary of Organization of the Generation Party
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
👤 Person_MalePresident of the Arab Republic of Egypt
Russia-Africa Partnership Forum
EventSecond ministerial conference for partnership between Russia and Africa
Nile River
OtherShared water resource among African countries
African Union Mission in Somalia
🏛️ OrganizationPeace and stability support mission in Somalia