ASIATODAY.ID, CAIRO – In a historic moment, President of the Republic of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto and President of the Arab Republic of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi officially signed a Joint Declaration on the Strategic Partnership between Indonesia and Egypt at Al Ittihadiya Palace, Cairo, April, 12, 2025. This signing marks the beginning of a new chapter in the diplomatic relations between the two friendly nations with a longstanding tradition of cooperation.
The declaration represents a significant milestone in Indonesia–Egypt diplomacy, aimed at elevating their bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership level. The two presidents engaged in warm and constructive discussions, addressing a range of strategic issues and outlining a shared vision for deeper and more structured collaboration in the future.
“The two presidents held productive discussions to strengthen the long-standing friendship and cooperation between the two countries,” the joint statement reads.
Strengthening Cooperation Across Priority Sectors
Under the framework of the Indonesia–Egypt Strategic Partnership, both countries are committed to enhancing cooperation in key areas, including: Politics and Security, Economy and Trade, Defense and Technology, Education and Culture, People-to-People Relations.
This strategic alignment builds upon the recognition of the deep-rooted historical ties that have bound Indonesia and Egypt for decades. Both leaders reaffirmed the importance of justice, mutual respect, and trust as the foundation of their bilateral relationship.
As two influential nations in the Islamic world and among developing countries, Indonesia and Egypt play a pivotal role in fostering regional stability and advancing global cooperation. The reaffirmation of this strategic partnership not only strengthens their position on the world stage but also opens concrete opportunities in investment, trade, and knowledge exchange.
With the signing of the Joint Declaration on the Indonesia–Egypt Strategic Partnership, President Prabowo and President El-Sisi have ushered in a new era of bilateral relations—one that is dynamic, resilient, and mutually beneficial. This marks a concrete step forward in building a more integrated and collaborative future for both nations. (AT Network)
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