Erdogan Invites Al-Sisi to Visit Turkey
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has extended an invitation to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi to pay a visit to Turkey. The invitation was made during a meeting held between Turkish Charge d’Affaires in Cairo, Ambassador Salih Mutlu Sahin, and Al-Sisi.
The Meeting between Ambassador Sahin and Al-Sisi
Ambassador Sahin met with Al-Sisi on Sunday to deliver a message from Erdogan. During the meeting, Al-Sisi expressed his appreciation for the invitation and praised the strong relations between Egypt and Turkey.
The Importance of the Invitation
President Erdogan’s invitation to Al-Sisi is significant for several reasons. Firstly, it marks a potential thaw in the strained relations between the two countries. Turkey and Egypt have been at odds in recent years over a range of issues, including Turkey’s support for the Muslim Brotherhood and its military intervention in Libya.
Secondly, the invitation is a signal of Turkey’s desire to expand its regional influence. Turkey has been actively seeking to cement ties with other countries in the Middle East and North Africa, including Qatar, Iran, and Sudan.
The Possible Outcomes of the Visit
If Al-Sisi accepts Erdogan’s invitation, the visit could lead to a normalization of relations between the two countries. The leaders could discuss issues of mutual concern, such as the conflict in Syria and the ongoing crisis in Libya.
The visit could also result in the signing of new trade and economic agreements between Turkey and Egypt. The two countries have significant trade ties, with Turkey being Egypt’s fifth-largest trading partner.
Conclusion
Erdogan’s invitation to Al-Sisi is a positive development in the strained relations between Turkey and Egypt. If Al-Sisi accepts the invitation, it could lead to a normalization of relations and greater cooperation between the two countries.