World
Russia, Egypt agree to develop energy, trade, military ties
Topic: Dmitry Medvedev's African tour

Dmitry Medvedev and Hosni Mubarak at a joint news conference on the results of bilateral talks
© POOLRelated News
CAIRO, June 23 (RIA Novosti) - The presidents of Russia and Egypt have signed a strategic partnership treaty to develop cooperation in the military and technical, trade and energy spheres.
"The sides are developing the traditionally supported military-technical cooperation, taking into consideration common interests and international commitments," the treaty said.
Dmitry Medvedev and Hosni Mubarak said they would urge a simplified trade exchange and would "comprehensively study the issue of establishing a free trade zone between the two states."
Russia and Egypt are also focusing on "infrastructural projects, especially in the spheres of energy, housing construction, transport, communications, tourism, environment protection and industry."
"The sides are also comprehensively working together in international financial, trade-economic and strategic organizations, including the forum of gas exporting countries," the document said, adding that they will also contribute to investment cooperation and joint scientific research in hi-tech and space spheres.
Russia and Egypt also signed several additional agreements.
Medvedev said consultations on a treaty to create free trade and industry zones for Russia in Egypt will be continued.
"We agreed that the talks will continue," he said.

Add to blog
You may place this material on your blog by copying the link.
Publication code:
Preview:

Send by e-mail
Leave a comment
Most read
Top multimedia

Image Galleries: The Igor Moiseyev Ensemble: Keepers of the Dance

Video: Rudolph Abel’s liberation. Interview with KGB Gen. Yuri Drozdov

Infographics: Password generator

Cartoons: Nothing to Catch Here
Medvedev kicks off African tour in Egypt








