President of the Republic of South Africa, HE Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, will undertake a state visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt

President Jacob Zuma will undertake a state visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt from 19 to 20 October 2010, aimed at further deepening relations and cooperation.

The state visit by President Hosni Mubarak in July 2008 gave fresh impetus to the bilateral relationship between the two countries. President Zuma will be the first South African President to pay a state visit to Egypt since the ushering in of democracy.

Egypt and South Africa have structured their bilateral relations in the form of a Joint Bilateral Commission (JBC). Eight sessions of the JBC have already taken place since the establishment of the structure in 1995, the 8th session having taken place in South Africa on 18 and 19 March 2010.

The visit will provide an opportunity to consolidate the outcomes of the 8th JBC by concluding bilateral cooperation agreements in the fields of energy, information communication technology (ICT), environment, oil and gas, animal and veterinary health and to further bilateral cooperation in arts and culture, tourism, sport as well as trade and investment.

South Africa and Egypt have entered into more than 20 bilateral agreements so far. A Memorandum of Understanding on Economic Cooperation was signed by the Minister of Trade and Industry in August 2009, paving the way for better cooperation bilaterally and within the context of the regional organisations, Common Market of Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and Southern African Development Community (SADC).

To boost trade relations, President Zuma will take more than 100 businesspeople to Egypt and will address the South Africa-Egypt business forum. Several sectors have been identified for cooperation, including energy, tourism, mining, agro processing, finance, infrastructure, agriculture and industrial products.

At a political level, the President is expected to discuss with his Egyptian counterpart the peace process in the Middle East, Sudan and other parts of the African continent, as well as the need to strengthen Afro-Arab relations, South-South relations and institutions such as the African Union, Non-Aligned Movement, (NAM) and others.

Egypt is the current chair of NAM and South African welcomes the fact that Egypt has used the position to promote the resolution of matters that are of interest to the developing world.

The President will be accompanied by his wife, Mrs Sizakele Zuma and the Ministers of International Relations and Cooperation, Mrs Maite Nkoana- Mashabane, Arts and Culture Ms Lulu Xingwana, Communications Mr Siphiwe Nyanda, Sport and Recreation Rev Makhenkesi Stofile, Energy Ms Dipuo Peters, Agriculture and Fisheries Ms Tina Joemat – Pettersson. He will also be joined by the Deputy Ministers of Trade and Industry, Ms Thandi Tobias and Tourism, Ms Thozile Xasa.

For more information contact:
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Zizi Kodwa
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