Chief of the Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach
today welcomed his Egyptian counterpart to London to discuss
shared challenges and threats, including that posed by Daesh.
Lieutenant General Mahmoud Hegazy was received by a ceremonial
guard from the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, before holding
discussions with Defence Secretary Sir .
Discussion included shared security interests in Libya, planned
Defence Engagement this year, including preparations for a future
joint exercise involving counter-improvised explosive device
(C-IED) training, and the UK’s commitment to security in the
region. Dates for the annual military staff talks were also
confirmed, which aim to identify mutual training opportunities
and areas where both nations can deepen their military
relationship.
Defence Secretary Sir said:
Stability abroad helps keep the streets of Britain safer and
more secure.
With a strengthening relationship and as a key partner in
defence and military matters, Britain is working with Egypt to
combat threats, including from Daesh terrorism in Sinai and
Libya.
Deepening our relationship with Egypt helps ensure stability in
the Middle East and improves safety and security here in
Britain.
The Defence Secretary visited Cairo in
September, where he committed the UK to continue working
alongside the Egyptian military, particularly through C-IED
training.
As part of joint Defence work last year, Royal Navy warships HMS
Ocean and Bulwark visited Egypt and met with ENS Tahya Misr to
practice manoeuvres and participate in an air defence exercise.
10 Egyptian officers from their Mistral class helicopter carriers
were also hosted on board, and ahead of the exercise HMS Ocean,
visited the port of Alexandria, the first Royal Navy ship to do
so for eight years.
Chief of the Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach
said:
I was pleased to welcome Lt Gen Hegazy to London, and following
a positive exchange I have personally reaffirmed our important
Defence ties. We will continue to develop this military bond.
While in the UK, Lt Gen Hegazy is also due to visit Northwood
Headquarters, where he will meet Commander of Joint Forces
Command General Sir Chris Deverell, among other senior personnel.