BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 17. Egypt is interested
in strengthening cooperation with Azerbaijan in the fields of water
supply, sanitation, and housing construction, Tarek El-Sheikh,
Director of the Training and Urban Studies Institute (TUSI) at the
Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities of Egypt, told
Trend on the
sidelines of WUF13 in Baku.
He first congratulated the Government of Azerbaijan on the high
level of organization of the forum, noting that the previous World
Urban Forum in 2024 was hosted by Cairo, after which the relay for
organizing the event was passed to Azerbaijan.
"I highly commend the Government of Azerbaijan and the
organizations hosting the forum for its magnificent organization.
The diversity and quality of the sessions presented are
particularly impressive," he emphasized.
The Egyptian representative noted that Baku's architecture, its
historical heritage, and the hospitality of its residents made a
strong impression on him. According to him, interesting practices
in urban modeling, public space management, sustainable transport,
and youth involvement in urban processes are being presented within
the framework of the forum.
Tarek El-Sheikh added that various forms of cooperation already
exist between Azerbaijan and Egypt, and both sides intend to expand
them further.
He emphasized that deep technical exchange of experience within
the framework of South–South cooperation is of particular interest,
especially in the areas of water supply, sanitation, and the
"housing for all" program.
"Egypt has experience at various levels. I think Azerbaijan also
has its own effective models and successful practices. The exchange
of knowledge and experience can be beneficial to both sides," the
Egyptian representative concluded.