Turkey and Egypt have signed a letter of intent for security cooperation, according to reports, continuing the deepening of bilateral ties since their rapprochement. The agreement covers unspecified areas of security collaboration.
Turkey and Egypt signed a letter of intent on Monday to deepen security cooperation, according to regional reports. The move is the latest in a series of steps in the Ankara-Cairo rapprochement since 2023. The Zioneer has previously reported on the warming ties, which have included a meeting of the Turkish and Egyptian chiefs of staff in Cairo, a joint naval exercise, and the first joint air exercise in 13 years. The new agreement signals expanding coordination between the two powers, though specific terms have not yet been disclosed.
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