Lieutenant General Sir John Lorimer, UK Chief of Defence Staff’s
Senior Advisor to the Middle East and North Africa has concluded a
three-day official visit.
The visit aimed to further promote the bilateral military
cooperation between both countries’ armed forces. During his
visit, DSAME held high-level meetings with senior representatives
from the Egyptian Armed Forces and was accompanied by British
Defence Attaché Captain (Royal Navy) Stephen Deacon.
The meetings touched on military aspects of common interest
including opportunities to conduct joint military and naval
exercises. Views were also exchanged on the latest regional
military developments and ways to maintain maritime security in
the Eastern Mediterranean.
Making remarks at the end of his visit, Lieutenant General
Lorimer said:
I am delighted to be back in Egypt and to meet my friends in
the Egyptian Armed Forces. COVID-19 has been a challenge for us
all, so I am glad to be able to return to Egypt, whilst
observing sensible precaution measures. We have had excellent
discussions about regional security, current challenges, and
discussed how we might work together more closely, including
joint military training, COVID-19 permitting. We are determined
to continue to cooperate closely in our counter-terrorism
efforts and recognise that we have many shared responsibilities
and objectives for regional security.’
British Ambassador to Egypt Sir said:
DSAME’s visit reaffirmed the UK and Egypt’s longstanding
military and strategic partnership. The UK is committed to
Egypt’s security and stability, and we look forward to
continued cooperation to strengthen our defence relations.