A New Golden Age for Serbia Egypt Relations: Flights Return, Investments Soar!

A New Golden Age for Serbia-Egypt Relations: Flights Return, Investments Soar!

Did you know that Serbia and Egypt are currently living their “new golden age” in bilateral relations? Yes, you read that right! Serbia’s ambassador to Cairo, Miroslav Šešatović, is full of praise for this cooperation that has exploded over the past three years.

Flights Are Coming Back – Finally!

Remember the old air route between Belgrade and Cairo that was shut down for economic reasons? Well, it looks like it’s coming back soon! The first flights are expected to start as early as the first quarter of next year. Imagine – a direct flight to Egypt with no layovers! It’s like someone rolled out the red carpet for your vacation or business trip!

Investments That Are Changing the Game

Egypt isn’t sitting still. They are pouring huge money into infrastructure, including building seven brand new cities! Yes, seven! That’s not just a city; it’s a whole new world being born. With millions of residents and massive investments, Egypt is changing at its core.

Agreements and High-Level Visits

In the last three years, Serbia and Egypt have signed 30 bilateral agreements, including a free trade agreement. That’s no small feat! Two presidential visits in three years – Egypt’s President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi visited Belgrade, and Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić returned the visit.

The Grand Egyptian Museum – Opening Delayed but Hope Remains

The Grand Egyptian Museum, located near the pyramids in Giza, was supposed to open this year but has been delayed due to regional tensions, especially the Israeli-Iranian conflict. Still, Ambassador Šešatović stresses that the security situation in Egypt is stable and tourists can travel safely. The museum will feature 10 new exhibits, and Tutankhamun’s treasure will be moved from the old museum.

What Does This Mean for Us?

Serbia-Egypt relations are on the rise, meaning new opportunities for business, tourism, and cultural exchange. Direct flights will make travel easier, and investments in Egypt could open doors for Serbian companies. This is an opportunity not to be missed!

Conclusion

If you thought diplomatic relations were boring, think again! Serbia and Egypt are showing how to build friendship and cooperation at the highest level. So, what do you think about this “new golden age”? Will the air route really change the game? Drop your thoughts or just crack a good joke about diplomacy – everyone loves a good laugh!


Source: Serbia’s Ambassador to Egypt Miroslav Šešatović, Blic.rs

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