In early January, Cairo will host a landmark trilateral summit to mark a decade of successful collaboration between Greece, Egypt, and Cyprus. The summit will serve as a platform to reinforce their strategic alliance amidst ongoing regional challenges.
This high-level meeting will highlight key areas of cooperation, including energy, trade, and regional security, with a focus on strengthening the three nations’ collective efforts to address shared geopolitical and economic issues. The summit aims to build on the successes of the past decade while addressing emerging global and regional concerns.
Over the past ten years, the partnership between Greece, Egypt, and Cyprus has grown significantly, with notable achievements in energy projects such as the Greece-Egypt electricity grid connection (GREGY), which has the potential to enhance integration between North Africa and Europe. The summit will also emphasize continued cooperation in the fields of regional security, economic development, and infrastructure projects.
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides will attend the summit, underscoring the importance of this strategic alliance for stability and prosperity in the Mediterranean and beyond.
As part of the summit preparations, officials from the three countries have been engaging in discussions about future projects, strengthening economic ties, and enhancing collaboration in areas such as trade and tourism.
This summit marks a crucial milestone in the growing collaboration between these Mediterranean nations, solidifying their commitment to regional cooperation, stability, and mutual progress for years to come.