Ahead of COP27 and on her first official visit to Egypt, UK
Minister for Africa, , reaffirmed UK-Egypt
partnership and thanked Egypt for its leadership on the climate
change agenda.
Minister Keegan met with Foreign Minister and COP President Sameh
Shoukry to discuss how the UK and Egypt can work together to
secure the best outcome in the upcoming climate negotiations. The
Minister also discussed a number of regional files with the
Foreign Minister, thanking Egypt for its role in seeking
stability across the Middle East & North Africa.
As part of Cairo Water Week, the Minister delivered opening
remarks at an event hosted by the Alliance for Global Water
Adaptation (AGWA), and met British business people in Egypt to
discuss the significant opportunities that exist for UK
investment and expansion in Egypt, particularly in the renewables
and green sectors. She also met with Egyptian Energy Minister Dr
Mohamed Shaker, discussing how UK firms can best invest in
Egypt’s booming renewables and green technology market, including
solar, wind, and green hydrogen.
Speaking after the visit, said:
In less than a month, Egypt will host the world’s leaders for the
United Nations climate conference, COP27, and it is essential
that the negotiations are a success. After meeting with my
Egyptian counterparts, I am heartened by the effort, the energy,
and the enthusiasm shown by the Egyptian government in its
preparations.
I was grateful for the opportunity to meet with young Egyptian
leaders, both those working on climate, and young entrepreneurs.
I was struck by the dynamism and the passion on display. We owe
it to these young people, and to future generations, to make real
progress in a month’s time.
Whilst in Cairo, I also met the family of Alaa Abd El-Fattah to
express the UK’s sympathy and our commitment to his case. Mr
El-Fattah is a dual Egyptian-British national: gaining consular
access and ultimately securing his release is a priority for the
UK. I raised our strong concerns about his ongoing detention with
Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry.