Egypt, US extend Science, Technology Cooperation Agreement for 5 years

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US Ambassador in Cairo Jonathan Cohen and Egypt’s Deputy Minister of Higher Education for Scientific Research Affairs Yasser Refaat Abdelfattah, have extended the US-Egypt Agreement on Science and Technology Cooperation for five years. This agreement was originally signed in 1995.

Ambassador Cohen said, “This agreement in the vital area of science and technology is yet another testimony to the depth and breadth of the US-Egypt relationship, which ranges from security and military partnership to economic development, commerce, cultural heritage preservation and education. 

The United States boasts the top governmental and private science and technology research institutions in the world and we are delighted to continue to partner with Egypt to expand S&T initiatives and our collective knowledge and capacity.”

Deputy Minister Abdelfattah noted, “Today, we are witnessing not only a typical agreement renewal ceremony but rather a life demonstration of how dedication and synergies between teams with seas and oceans apart can beat so many challenges and realize the sought goals. Our ceremony today indeed represents another milestone in our road of strategic partnership between Egypt and the US in Science, Technology and Innovation, paving the way for more achievement and reinforcing partnership between Egypt and the US. We would like to see the continuation of our joint efforts for building a long-term and strategic partnership between researchers and research organizations in Egypt and the US.”

The United States and Egypt enjoy a strategic partnership that includes focus on shared prosperity through security, science and technology, and trade. The US-Egypt Agreement on Science and Technology Cooperation supports stronger ties between top US and Egyptian researchers, public and private research institutions, and industry. This bilateral agreement will facilitate staff exchanges and bolster collaboration on research and innovation, including environmental protection, health security, and agriculture, as well as enhance intellectual property protection in both countries. It is also designed to help create well-paying jobs in cutting-edge industries.

With this agreement, the US and Egypt will continue to develop innovations, solutions, and greater capacity to confront our common challenges and contribute to a more prosperous and secure world.

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