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Egypt, Turkey appoint ambassadors for first time in decade

Egypt and Turkey said Tuesday they had
appointed ambassadors to each others’ countries for the first time in a
decade, in the latest sign of warming ties.

Cairo and Ankara both issued statements announcing “the upgrading of
diplomatic relations between them to the level of ambassadors”.

The two foreign ministries said the move “aims at the re-normalisation of
relations between the two countries and reflects the mutual will to develop
bilateral relations”.

The appointments mark a rapprochement between Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah
al-Sisi and his Turkish veteran counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Relations were severed a decade ago when Sisi, then Egypt’s defence minister,
ousted the Islamist president Mohamed Morsi, an ally of Turkey and part of
the Muslim Brotherhood movement.

At the time, Erdogan said he would never speak to “anyone” like Sisi, who in
2014 became president of the Arab world’s most populous nation.

The first signs of a thaw came in May 2021 when a Turkish delegation visited
Egypt to discuss a possible normalisation.

Last November, Erdogan and Sisi shook hands in Qatar in what the Egyptian
presidency heralded as a new beginning in their relations.

The two leaders then spoke by telephone after a devastating earthquake hit
Turkey and Syria in February.

While relations were long frosty, trade continued. In 2022, Turkey was the
largest importer of Egyptian goods, totalling $4 billion.

Disagreements remain as Turkey is home to many Arab journalists critical of
their governments, in particular Egyptians close to the Muslim Brotherhood,
which has been outlawed by Cairo.

Cairo and Ankara also back opposite sides in conflict-torn Libya where two
rival administrations vie for power.

Turkey has sent military support to the internationally supported government
in Tripoli, while Egypt has backed a military strongman based in the
country’s east, Khalifa Haftar.

Egypt on Tuesday named Amr Elhamamy as its new ambassador in Ankara, while
Turkey named Salih Mutlu Sen as its ambassador in Cairo. (BSS/AFP)

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