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Egypt–Germany relations

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Egypt–Germany relations are the foreign relations betweenEgypt andGermany. The diplomatic relations between Egypt and Germany began in December 1957.[1] Germany is an important trading partner of Egypt.

History

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See also:Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world andEgypt in World War II

Egypt severed diplomatic relations withNazi Germany on 4 September 1939, one day after theBritish declaration of war on Germany. German nationals in Egypt were interned and their property and businesses put in the care of a "Public Custodian for Enemy Assets".[2] In April 1941, KingFarouk sent a secret note to the German leader,Adolf Hitler, "looking forward to seeing German troops victorious in Egypt as soon as possible and as liberators from the intolerably brutal English yoke". In his reply, Hitler expressed a desire for the "independence of Egypt".[3] On 26 February 1945, towards the end ofWorld War II, Egypt formally declared war on Germany.[2]

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Egypt's President Anwar Sadat andGermany's ChancellorHelmut Schmidt, 1977

In December, 1953, the diplomatic relations between Egypt and Germany started the first technical cooperation projects including the projects of professional habilitation, laying studies of the crude iron and other metallic prospections.[citation needed]

Diplomatic missions

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Egypt has an embassy inBerlin, as well as consulates inFrankfurt andHamburg. Germany has an embassy inCairo and a consulate inAlexandria.[4]

Economic relations

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Egypt ranked third among the Arab countries trading with Germany. The German exports to Egypt totalled 2.1 billion euro in 2007. Whilst exports to Germany totalled 804 million euro.[5]The German investments in Egypt are concentrated in the fields of small and medium-scale industries, information technology, car assembling, energy and land reclamation. In July 2005, Egypt and Germany signed an agreement on encouraging and protecting investments.[6][7][8]

Tourism

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Egypt is one of the most important destinations for German tourists. In 2007, German visitors to Egypt numbered over one million (1,086,000), making Germans the second-largest group of tourists after the Russians.[5] The Egyptian Government reports continuing growth of German tourists and estimates the possibility of reaching high levels of German tourists' inflow to hit 1.2 million.[9]

German airlineLufthansa is one of the oldest foreign airlines to operate flights from Europe to Egypt. The airline has said "These flights are serving businessmen and tourists, thus making Lufthansa a key tool boosting the bilateral economic ties between Egypt and Germany". In addition, the airline now hascode-share arrangements withEgyptair boosting travel between the nations.[10]

Cultural

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In 1873, theDeutsche Evangelische Oberschule (German evangelic school) was established in Cairo.

The Egyptian–German cultural agreement, signed in 1959, is the major framework which organizes Egyptian–German cultural relations.[9] Egypt and Germany also signed two agreements in 1979 and 1981 on scientific and cultural cooperation between the two countries.

Egyptian–German cultural cooperation is characterized in the following:

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toRelations of Egypt and Germany.

Literature

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  • Mahmoud Kassim: Die diplomatischen Beziehungen Deutschlands zu Ägypten, 1919–1936. LIT Verlag, Münster 2000.

References

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  1. ^"Egyptian-German relations". Egypt State Information Service. Retrieved18 April 2014.
  2. ^abUS The Department of State Bulletin (March 4, 1945).
  3. ^Peter Longerich,Hitler: A Biography (Oxford University Press, 2019), p. 735.
  4. ^"Deutsche Vertretungen (German Embassies)". foreign office of Germany.
  5. ^ab"diplo - Startseite - HTTP Status 404" (in German). Auswaertiges-amt.de. 2013-11-27. Retrieved2016-10-20.
  6. ^"international-investment-agreements/countries".
  7. ^"Agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Arab Repubiic of Egypt concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection of Investments".
  8. ^"Mamish embarks on tour to promote SCZone in 4 German cities".
  9. ^ab"Egypt State Information Service - Egyptian German relations". Archived fromthe original on 2008-11-18. Retrieved2008-11-03.
  10. ^"Al-Ahram Weekly | Sky High | 50 years over the Pyramids". Archived fromthe original on 2009-04-18. Retrieved2009-05-18.

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