Summit attended by President Sisi: A renewed Nile partnership in the heart of Africa
Historical roots of cooperation between Egypt and Kenya

Written by Omnia Hassan
Relations between Egypt and Kenya For decades, the two countries have been linked by political, developmental and cultural ties within the common African framework. The Nile River has played a pivotal role in shaping the shared vision on issues of water, sustainable development and regional integration.
Areas of economic and development cooperation
Recent years have witnessed a growth in trade and joint investments, especially in the agriculture, irrigation, energy and infrastructure sectors.

Egyptian companies contributed to the implementation of development projects within Kenya, while Cairo benefited from Kenyan expertise in the fields of agricultural technology and local administration.
Political and security coordination within Africa
The two countries share common ground in supporting regional stability, combating terrorism, and strengthening the role of the African Union in resolving conflicts. They also coordinate their positions on climate change, migration, and sustainable development within international forums.
Africa-France summit in Nairobi and Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's visit
Relations are gaining new momentum with the direction of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi To Kenya to participate in the Africa-France Summit on May 11 and 12 under the slogan Africa Forward.
The summit aims to promote economic partnership, digital transformation, energy, and reform of the international financial system with the participation of leaders, financing organizations, and the business sector.
The President is expected to deliver Egypt’s speech and hold bilateral meetings with African leaders and officials of international organizations, reflecting Cairo’s weight and its role in supporting African priorities within global frameworks.
Future prospects for the partnership
Egypt and Kenya are moving towards expanding cooperation in technical education, health, digital innovation and youth empowerment. It is also expected that logistical connectivity and the exchange of experiences will be strengthened in a way that supports economic integration and serves the development goals of the continent.
This partnership reflects a model of African cooperation based on common interests, mutual respect, and the pursuit of a more stable and prosperous future for the people of both countries.
The two governments are working to activate the memoranda of understanding in the areas of training, capacity building and transfer of institutional knowledge in order to raise the efficiency of national cadres.
Cultural and tourism cooperation is also witnessing increasing momentum through joint events and the exchange of delegations, artists and students.
These moves are expected to contribute to increasing the volume of investments and opening new markets for the private sector.
In contrast, Kenya provides a strategic gateway to East Africa, while Egypt represents a pivotal center for the north of the continent. This dynamic enhances the presence of both countries regionally and internationally and supports multilateral cooperation paths, thus consolidating a sustainable partnership based on interests, development, peace, and long-term shared prosperity between the two friendly peoples.



