Elevation of Türkiye-Egypt diplomatic ties wins Arab plaudits
ANKARA (AA): Several Arab countries have welcomed the elevation of diplomatic relations between Türkiye and Egypt for the first time in a decade.
Ankara and Cairo have upgraded their diplomatic relations to the ambassadorial level. Türkiye nominated Salih Mutlu Sen as its new ambassador to Cairo, while Egypt named Amr El Hamamy as ambassador to Ankara, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry welcomed the move, saying it “will be positively reflected on enhancing security and peace at the regional and international levels and serving common interests, in a way that achieves the aspirations of the countries and people of the region.”
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) also hailed the elevation of the Turkish-Egyptian diplomatic relations. In a statement, the UAE Foreign Ministry expressed hope that “this important step would strengthen bridges of communication and dialogue and contribute to reinforcing stability and cooperation in the region.”
Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit also welcomed the elevation of diplomatic ties between Türkiye and Egypt as a “positive development.” Jamal Rushdi, a spokesman for the Arab League chief, said the move will contribute “to calming the atmosphere in the region and strengthening diplomatic communication as a way to solve problems.”
The Arab Parliament also hailed the step, saying it “will contribute to creating a favorable atmosphere for stability and resolving crises and challenges facing the countries of the region.”
Diplomatic relations between Türkiye and Egypt had been at the level of charges d’affaires since 2013 following a military coup and brutal crackdown on those who protested against it.