Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry met with Ireland’s Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Simon Coveney in Cairo yesterday to discuss developments in the Palestinian-Israeli crisis, and Shoukry relayed Egypt’s vision and efforts to resolve the issue, according to a ministry statement. Coveney is heading to Ramallah and Tel Aviv after his trip to Cairo concludes tomorrow. Shoukry and Coveney also discussed bilateral ties and prospects for Irish investments in pharmaceutical production, renewable energy, and ICT.
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