July 20, 2023
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UAE, Egypt deepen ties in education and research

He also instructed to provide all aspects of support to Emirati students studying in Egyptian universities…reports Asian Lite News

Sheikh Dr. Ammar bin Nasser Al Mualla, Attaché of Education and Technology Sciences of the UAE in Egypt, discussed with Mohamed Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Egypt, ways to enhance joint cooperation between the two countries in the fields of higher education and scientific research.

During the meeting, which was held in Cairo, Ashour highlighted the depth of the distinguished UAE-Egypt ties across all levels, especially in the fields of scientific, cultural and educational cooperation.

He also instructed to provide all aspects of support to Emirati students studying in Egyptian universities.

For his part, Sheikh Dr. Al Mualla praised the relations between the UAE and Egypt, emphasising Egypt’s leading role in the education field, stressing the UAE’s keenness to deepen its cooperation with Egypt in the field of higher education.

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