
The Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptians Abroad, and Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis, held a telephone call on Tuesday, June 23, 2026. The discussion focused on enhancing bilateral relations and exchanging views on recent regional developments. Both ministers lauded the strong ties between Egypt and Greece, noting the continuous progress, especially since their relationship was elevated to a strategic partnership. Key regional topics reviewed included US-Iranian negotiations and the situations in Libya and the Eastern Mediterranean. The ministers committed to ongoing coordination and consultation to bolster security and stability in the region.
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Dr. Badr Abdelatty, Egypt's Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptians Abroad, and Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates, held a phone call on Tuesday. They discussed regional developments, specifically following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Minister Abdelatty highlighted the importance of rebuilding trust among regional parties and addressing the security concerns of countries in the region, especially Gulf Arab states, to prevent future attacks. Both ministers emphasized the need for continued coordination to tackle current regional challenges and support efforts for peace, stability, and development. The call underscored the strong fraternal relations and ongoing consultation between Egypt and the UAE on matters of mutual interest.
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Dana Gas announced the full settlement of all outstanding receivables from the Egyptian government, totaling an additional AED 79 million $21.5 million. This resolution, alongside a return to regular payments, has bolstered the company's confidence in its Egyptian operations, where it is pursuing a $100 million investment program to stabilize production and restore growth. The company's latest drilling campaign in Egypt exceeded expectations, identifying an estimated 10 billion cubic feet of gas resources, significantly higher than the initial projection of 3 billion cubic feet. Furthermore, Dana Gas reported potential for an additional 12 billion cubic feet of prospective resources within its Nile Delta concession. Production in Egypt increased by 4% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026, reaching an average of 13,060 barrels of oil equivalent per day, marking the first production growth in the country since 2017. In 2025, the company drilled four wells and performed workovers on three others, adding approximately 30 million standard cubic feet of gas per day to production and increasing reserves by 36 billion cubic feet. Richard Hall, Chief Executive Officer of Dana Gas, stated that the settlement and timely payments are a significant milestone, and the drilling results highlight the quality of their assets and the available development and exploration opportunities. Dana Gas plans to drill four more wells by the end of 2026 and acknowledged the ongoing support from Egy