UAE And Egypt Hold Fifth Session Of Joint Consular Committee To Enhance Cooperation
The United Arab Emirates and Egypt recently convened the fifth session of their Joint Consular Committee in Cairo. This meeting aimed to enhance cooperation in consular matters, benefiting citizens of both nations. Faisal Eissa Lutfi from the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador Ismail Khairat from Egypt led the discussions, focusing on strengthening ties and improving services.
Faisal Eissa Lutfi conveyed greetings from H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, highlighting the positive developments between the two countries. He emphasized the UAE's dedication to fostering relations that align with the leadership's vision. The historical bonds between the UAE and Egypt, based on mutual respect and shared interests, have significantly advanced their relationship across various sectors.

During the meeting, both parties discussed joint consular issues, sharing experiences and best practices. They explored ways to leverage these insights to enhance consular services for citizens of both countries. The aim was to develop proactive measures that would further improve bilateral cooperation in this field.
Faisal Eissa Lutfi praised Egypt's efforts in strengthening bilateral relations, particularly in consular affairs. He noted significant progress in recent years and expressed appreciation for Egypt's role in these advancements. The meeting underscored the importance of setting mechanisms for future cooperation and partnerships.
Lutfi highlighted that the UAE and Egypt have established a modern model for strategic relations, resulting in notable achievements across various sectors. These successes motivate continued progress toward shared developmental goals for both nations. The meeting also focused on creating solutions for future collaboration in consular matters.
Representatives from several UAE entities participated in the meeting, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security, Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, and Education and Technology Attaché in Egypt. Relevant Egyptian authorities were also present to contribute to discussions.
The session concluded with a commitment to furthering cooperation between the UAE and Egypt. Both sides are dedicated to achieving shared goals through strengthened consular relations. This ongoing partnership aims to benefit citizens by providing enhanced services and support across various sectors.
With inputs from WAM