Written by: Mohammed Omran
Ambassador Nabil Habashi met with the Deputy Foreign Minister During his visit to Ghana, the Minister of International Cooperation met with a number of members of the Egyptian community, business owners, company representatives, the Egyptian Church, and the Al-Azhar mission, in an extensive meeting attended by Ambassador Wael Fathi, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to Ghana, a group of public figures of Egyptian origin, and some members of the Egyptian-Ghanaian Parliamentary Friendship Association.
The Egyptian community in Ghana presented its demands during an extensive meeting with the Deputy Minister.
The Deputy Foreign Minister presented the initiatives implemented by the Ministry to care for Egyptian communities abroad, to connect them to the homeland and strengthen belonging, as well as the development projects implemented by the state that aim to improve public services for all citizens at home and abroad.

The Deputy Foreign Minister meets with the Egyptian community in Ghana and listens to their demands.
The Deputy Minister also listened to the requests and suggestions of the citizens, which revolved around the activities of the conference of Egyptians abroad scheduled to be held in August of this year, as well as the importance of developing the services provided by EgyptAir, and some consular issues of interest to communities abroad.
The dialogue also touched on the important role played by Egyptian communities in supporting the national economy through remittances and direct investments to benefit from the facilities provided by the state in this regard. The participants also presented the successful experiences of Egyptian companies in Ghana in light of the distinguished relations between the two countries and the two friendly peoples.
Details of the meeting between the Foreign Minister and the President of the Republic of South Korea
In a separate context, Dr. Badr Abdel-Aty, Minister of...Foreign Ministry International Cooperation and Egyptians Abroad, on Tuesday, June 2, with Lee Jae-myung, President of South Korea.
This comes as part of a group meeting between the Korean President and the African ministers participating in the Korean-African Ministerial Meeting.
Egypt appreciates the development witnessed in bilateral relations between the two friendly countries.
During the meeting, the Foreign Minister conveyed President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s greetings to the Korean President and handed over a written message affirming Egypt’s appreciation for the development of bilateral relations between the two friendly countries, praising the visit made by the Korean President to Egypt in November 2025.
This represents an important milestone in the development of relations between the two friendly countries, expressing hope for increased high-level visits in the coming period, which will contribute to pushing bilateral cooperation to broader horizons.
For his part, the South Korean President asked that his greetings and appreciation be conveyed to the Egyptian President, expressing his deep appreciation for the strength of Egyptian-Korean relations and their remarkable development across all sectors, and his keenness to further develop them in various fields. He also commended Egypt's tireless efforts aimed at de-escalation, achieving calm, and supporting security and stability in the region.
A successful model of cooperation
Minister Abdel-Aati stressed that his visit to Seoul comes within the framework of building on the momentum witnessed in Egyptian-Korean relations, which represent a successful model of cooperation.
He pointed to the keenness to enhance economic and investment cooperation between the two countries, reviewing the promising investment opportunities that Egypt provides.
He called on Korean companies to increase their investments and take advantage of major national projects, stressing the Egyptian government’s keenness to provide the necessary facilities for Korean investors.
The Foreign Minister also expressed his hope to strengthen bilateral cooperation with South Korea in various fields, most notably artificial intelligence, advanced technology, digital transformation and innovation, and green transformation.



