CAIRO, 5 March, 2021 (TON): Areas of mutual cooperation in the eastern Mediterranean have been discussed between the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and the Greek PM Kyriakos Mitisotakis.
This was followed by Turkey’s announcement on its willingness to negotiate with Egypt to demarcate the maritime boundaries in the region.
The call between the two officials discussed the close bilateral relations that bring the two countries together in various fields, especially cooperation in energy and the eastern Mediterranean, said Bassam Radi, Egyptian presidential spokesman.
While Egypt has demarcated its borders with Greece, President El-Sisi last October ratified an agreement signed on 6 August, 2020 between the Egyptian and Greek governments regarding the designation of the exclusive economic zone
However, regardless of the previous row the two sides aspire to advance various aspects of constructive cooperation in economy, energy and security.
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