Egypt’s First Lady, Intissar El-Sisi, expressed her deep pleasure at welcoming Mrs. Jane Yumiko Ittogi, the esteemed wife of the President of Singapore, to Cairo, highlighting the enduring bonds of friendship between the two nations.
The visit comes as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen diplomatic and cultural ties between Egypt and Singapore—two nations that have long shared mutual respect and growing cooperation across several sectors.
Mrs. El-Sisi noted that the gracious visit reflects the depth of the historical friendship between the two countries and paves the way for expanded bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
During the meeting, both First Ladies engaged in constructive discussions, focusing particularly on empowering women and youth, as well as supporting social and developmental initiatives aimed at strengthening the fabric of society.
“I value this meeting and hold in high regard the pioneering efforts of Singapore in the fields of human development and innovation,” Mrs. El-Sisi stated, emphasizing Egypt’s appreciation for Singapore’s commitment to progress.
The diplomatic encounter highlights a shared vision between Egypt and Singapore for inclusive growth, innovation, and social development—underscoring the importance of international partnerships in tackling global challenges.
As Egypt continues to build bridges with nations across Asia, this high-level visit marks a promising chapter in the evolving relationship between Cairo and Singapore, setting the stage for deeper collaboration in education, technology, culture, and sustainable development.