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Egypt–Philippines relations

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Egypt–Philippines relations
Map indicating locations of Egypt and Philippines

Egypt

Philippines

Egypt–Philippines relations refers to the bilateral relations between Egypt and the Philippines. Egypt has an embassy in Manila, and the Philippines has an embassy in Cairo.

History

Relations between Egyptians and Filipinos predate the modern version of these nations. During the 1500s the Ottoman Viceroy of Egypt assigned his nephew, admiral Mafamede as officer in charge in the Sultanate of Aceh, another vassal state of the Ottoman Caliphate in Sumatra, Indonesia. The Egyptian-Ottoman admiral, Mafamede appointed the Lucoes (Filipinos from the kingdoms of Tondo and Maynila) as warriors and promoted one named Sapetu Diraja as commander of Aru in Northeast Sumatra.[1] The Lucoes had dual allegiance to the Ottomans and Portuguese as another Lucoes, Regimo Diraja was also a Temeggong in Portuguese Malacca. However the Lucoes eventually became adversaries against Ottoman, Egyptian and Muslim interests when the Spaniards conquered Manila and forcibly converted its once Muslim community to Christianity.

Diplomatic relations between Egypt and the Philippines was established on 3 March 1946. A Treaty of Friendship was signed between the two countries on 18 January 1955 formally establishing ties.[2] The Philippines opened an embassy in Cairo in the 1960s which was the sole diplomatic post of the country in the African and Arab region until the mid-1970s.[3][4]

The fifth round of political consultations between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt and Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines were in Cairo on July 4, 2007.[5] The Egyptian delegation was headed by ambassador Shwaky Ismail, Deputy Assistant Foreign Minister for Asian Affairs while the Philippine Delegation was headed by ambassador Erlinda F. Basilo, Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs for Policy.[citation needed]

State visit

Then Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo made a state visit to Egypt from 2–3 May 2009 where she met her counterpart, then Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ The Mediterranean Connection By William Henry Scott (Published in "Philippine Studies" ran by Ateneo de Manila University Press)
  2. ^ "Treaty of Friendship between the Philippines and the United Arab Republic of Egypt" (PDF). 61.28.185.135. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 December 2014. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  3. ^ Lee-Brago, Pia (18 May 2014). "Del Rosario off to Egypt to bolster bilateral relations". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Egypt-Philippines Relations". State Information Service. Retrieved 2 December 2014.
  5. ^ "Ministry of Foreign Affairs". Mfa.gov.eg. Archived from the original on 2008-05-21. Retrieved 2016-10-01.


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