PM: Egypt backs Mauritania in fight against terrorism

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli on Sunday said Egypt
backs Mauritania in the fight against terrorism, calling for exchange of
information on terror groups and networks of organized crime.
Madbouli also said Cairo is ready to boost
cooperation with Nouakchott in various fields.
He made the remarks in a meeting with Mauritanian
President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, on the sidelines of the 31st session of the
African Union Summit, which runs from July 1-2.
At the beginning of the meeting, Madbouli thanked
the Mauritanian president on the warm hospitality and the excellent
organization of the African summit's events, the Egyptian cabinet's media office
said in a statement.
During the meeting, the Egyptian prime minister
handed over the Mauritanian leader a letter from President Abdel Fattah El
Sisi, the statement added.
Moreover, Madbouli hailed strong and historic ties
binding the two countries, underlining that Cairo was looking forward to
fostering cooperation with Nouakchott in different areas and continuing
coordination on regional and international issue of common concern, the
statement read.
Egypt highly appreciates cultural bonds with Mauritania,
shedding light on the great momentum in bilateral relations since the recent
visit of the Mauritanian President to Cairo in April 2016, the statement noted.
Madbouli touched on key steps taken over the past
period to push forward cooperation with Mauritania in several domains, notably
fisheries, oil, mining, agriculture, livestock, health, medicine and
construction, the statement said.
The Egyptian premier commended the historic visit
paid by Al Azhar Grand Imam Ahmed El Tayyeb to Mauritania in March, which
resulted in a number of important results, including the signing of an
agreement to establish an Islamic cultural center in Nouakchott for serving
West Africa.
Egypt pays great attention to bolstering cooperation
with the G5 Sahel states, pointing to the convergence of positions between the
two countries in most regional and international issues, a top of which the
fight against terrorism, the Libyan and Syrian crises, in addition to the
Palestinian cause, the statement added.
At the end of the meeting, Madbouli posted the
Mauritanian president on the latest developments at home, exploring efforts
exerted by the state to uproot terrorism, as well as Egypt’s views on key Arab
and African issues, the statement concluded.