Egypt
Prepared by: Riham Mohamed Researcher at the Middle East Unit Egypt and South Korea have recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of their diplomatic relations—three decades that have solidified a unique model of balanced partnership between two nations belonging to distinct geographical and civilizational environments, yet united by a shared ambition for sustainable development and the […]
Prepared by: Shimaa Maher Researcher at the African Affairs Unit Egyptian-Tanzanian relations are a model of African cooperation based on a long historical legacy, as their roots go back to the era of Presidents Gamal Abdel Nasser and Julius Nyerere, who played a pivotal role in supporting African liberation movements and establishing the Organization of […]
Prepared by: Menna Salah Researcher at the African Affairs Unit Egyptian-Kenyan relations represent an important model of regional cooperation that combines both strategic and developmental dimensions. These relations have gained renewed momentum in recent decades amid increasing regional and international challenges facing both countries. Cairo and Nairobi have been able to chart a course based […]
By: Laila Ahmed (Research Assistant at the International Affairs Unit) “American ships, both military and commercial, should be allowed to travel, free of charge, through the Panama and Suez canals!” Trump posted on Saturday on social media. A post that sparked outrage, condemnation, and even mockery across the globe. His demands although could be labeled […]
Prepared and translated by: Menna Salah Researcher at the African Affairs Unit Egypt is one of the leading countries supporting the United Nations’ peacekeeping efforts, being a pioneer in its contribution of troops and police forces. In addition, Egypt serves as the chair of the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations (C34) and is a member […]