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German Steinmeier in Egypt on first presidential visit in 25 years

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German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier began a three-day visit to Egypt on Tuesday.

He wants to honor the decades of close cooperation with the North African country and its role as a mediator in the Middle East conflict. It is the first time in 25 years that a German head of state has traveled there.

Steinmeier will meet Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo on Wednesday. In addition to bilateral relations, the Middle East conflict is also likely to be discussed.

Along with Qatar, Egypt is the main mediator in the region for a ceasefire in the Gaza war and the release of Israeli hostages held by the Palestinian group Hamas. However, negotiations are currently at a standstill.

Steinmeier also wants to explain Germany’s position in the Gaza conflict during his talks. The fact that the German government has so clearly sided with Israel has cost Germany trust and sympathy in the region.

Steinmeier is accompanied by a business delegation. Germany is Egypt’s most important trading partner in Europe. There are more than 250 German companies in the country. Germans also form the largest group of foreign tourists.

Politically, Amnesty International has highlighted serious human rights violations in Egypt. Critics of the government are repressed and civil society is harassed. Freedom of expression, association and assembly are severely restricted and there are cases of torture, unfair trials and the death penalty.

At the start of his visit, Steinmeier wants to meet representatives of civil society and German political foundations active in Egypt.

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (C) arrives at Cairo International Airport and is greeted by (L-R) Khaled Mohamed Galaleldin Abdelhamid, Egypt’s Ambassador to Germany, Juergen Schulz, Germany’s Ambassador to Egypt, and Hani Sewilam, Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation. Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier steps out of an Airbus A350 aircraft of the Bundeswehr Air Wing at Cairo International Airport. Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa

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