Madbouli meets UAE ambassador Zaabi, praises ties & investments
UAE (Washington Insider) – Egyptian Prime Minister
Moustafa Madbouli met UAE Ambassador Hamad Obaid Al Zaabi on December 22, 2025,
praising strong Egypt-UAE ties, growing Emirati investments, and ongoing
political and economic cooperation.
As the State Information Service reported, on Monday, Dec
22, 2025, Egyptian Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli emphasised the strong
historical and fraternal ties between Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. He
made the remarks while meeting UAE Ambassador Hamad Obaid Al Zaabi at the
government headquarters in the New Administrative Capital.
Madbouli expressed Egypt’s appreciation for the UAE at the
leadership, government, and public levels. He praised the close cooperation
between the 2 countries across political, economic, and social fields.
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Madbouli also highlighted the ongoing communication and
coordination between the political leaderships of Egypt and the UAE. He pointed
out that regular dialogue and joint initiatives strengthen bilateral relations.
The Prime Minister noted that these efforts support regional stability and
promote economic growth.
Egyptian Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli highlighted the
significant growth in Emirati investments in Egypt. Madbouli said the Egyptian
government aims to further strengthen ties by building more productive
partnerships with the UAE in the coming period.
Ambassador Zaabi expressed his pride and happiness at being
in Cairo. He
praised the steady progress in relations between Egypt and the UAE, saying
it reflects the strong fraternal bonds between the 2 peoples. Zaabi also
highlighted the distinguished relations between the political leaderships of
both countries.
Egypt and the UAE have strong relations for many decades.
Their relationship predates the UAE’s formation in 1971, with Egypt being a key
supporter of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan when he sought to unite the 7
emirates into a single entity.
Over the years, Egypt and the UAE have consistently
entered into agreements designed to encourage greater economic cooperation,
trade and investment. From the early 1980s through the mid-1990s, specific
initiatives were taken to further their economic and commercial ties.
Currently, the UAE is one of Egypt’s largest investors.
The Ras Al Hekma City Development Project, which started in
2024 with a total investment of $35 billion and has continued to develop
through both 2024 and 2025 for further enhancements of strategic cooperation in
industry, energy; Ports and Economic Zone and Digital Economy.