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Article: EGYPT: FIVE PRINCIPLES GOVERN EGYPT'S FOREIGN POLICY.(Ahmed Abul -Gheit)(Brief Article)
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- IPR Strategic Business Information Database
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- June 7, 2005
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Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul -Gheit outlined Sunday five main principles that govern Egypt's foreign policy. Speaking before the People's Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee, he said that Egypt opens up to the outside world without hesitation or fears in a way that serves national interests. Cairo also interacts with the outside world under the framework of mutual respect and joint cooperation, he added. The country said Abul- Gheit, is taking a special all-out development course based on its unique cultural, political and economic identity. He also stressed that the ready-made foreign reform recipes are predestined to fail. He said that Egypt is also keen on ...