Egypt and Turkey’s nascent alliance tested by new crisis in Libya

The Egyptian president, Abdul Fatah al-Sisi (left), and the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, during their meeting in Ankara on 4 September.

2024-09-10  784  中等

Nearly three years of rapprochement culminated last week with Sisi travelling to Ankara to meet Erdoğan. There the two signed more than 30 memorandums of understanding designed to increase trade to $15bn (£11.5bn) over five years. The two countries have been brought together by the need to boost their economies, as well as concern about the war in Gaza.

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