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Egypt and Qatar Push Forward on $7.5 Billion Partnership Package

Egypt and Qatar are moving closer to activating a $7.5 billion partnership package, according to statements from Cairo. The initiative shows both countries’ desire to boost cooperation and strengthen investment ties. This partnership package will deliver fresh capital for Egypt while enhancing Qatar’s role in regional projects.

On Thursday, Egypt’s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly held talks with his Qatari counterpart. The discussions focused on accelerating the implementation of the multi-billion-dollar agreement. The Egyptian cabinet confirmed that the government treats the partnership package as a top priority.

Egypt and Qatar first reached the agreement in April, setting the stage for direct Qatari investments. Cairo continues to seek increased funding from Gulf partners as the country battles mounting foreign debt and a widening budget deficit. Officials emphasized the urgency of financial cooperation.

During a joint press conference, Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty announced that specific projects would appear in the coming weeks. He explained that the projects will focus on sectors promising quick returns and long-term stability. Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani visited Egypt to underline Doha’s commitment to advancing this collaboration.

This partnership also builds on Egypt’s wider strategy to attract Gulf investments and stabilize its economy. Last year, Egypt signed a landmark $35 billion deal with the United Arab Emirates. That agreement involved developing Ras El Hekma, a coastal city project on the Mediterranean, and delivered vital liquidity for Cairo.

Observers predict that the package with Qatar will bring a similar boost. They expect the funds to support infrastructure, energy, and real estate ventures. They also believe the agreement will encourage joint projects in logistics and trade. These investments can create jobs and reinforce Egypt’s reform agenda.

Egypt’s leadership continues to highlight the importance of stronger economic ties with Gulf partners. With heavy debts weighing on the economy, new partnerships provide both relief and growth opportunities.

The activation of the $7.5 billion partnership package shows more than financial support. It reflects deeper ties between Cairo and Doha, promising mutual benefits and long-term cooperation.

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