Egypt Archives · Policy Print https://policyprint.com/category/global-news/africa/egypt/ News Around the Globe Sun, 05 Nov 2023 18:01:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://policyprint.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-policy-print-favico-32x32.png Egypt Archives · Policy Print https://policyprint.com/category/global-news/africa/egypt/ 32 32 FM Shoukry Condemns Israel’s Policy of Collective Punishment https://policyprint.com/fm-shoukry-condemns-israels-policy-of-collective-punishment/ Mon, 04 Dec 2023 17:54:56 +0000 https://policyprint.com/?p=3809 Sameh Shoukry, Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, condemned on Saturday the killings of civilians in Gaza, saying that…

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Sameh Shoukry, Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, condemned on Saturday the killings of civilians in Gaza, saying that they cannot be justified by Israel’s claim of self-defence. He also criticized Israel’s policy of collective punishment, targeting of civilians and forced displacement of Palestinians.

Shoukry spoke at a press conference with the foreign ministers of Jordan and the United States after the Arab-American ministerial meeting in Amman on the developments in the situation in Gaza. He called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Gaza and urged the international community to stop applying double standards to the Palestinian issue.

The foreign minister said that the number of civilian casualties in Gaza was unacceptable and demanded an immediate halt to the Israeli aggression. He reiterated Egypt’s firm rejection of any attempts to undermine the Palestinian cause or the rights of the Palestinian people.

He also stressed the need to revive the peace process based on the two-state solution and to launch an international investigation into the violations committed by Israel in the Gaza Strip.

Shoukry said that Egypt was doing everything possible to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip and to provide medical assistance to the wounded civilians. He added that Egypt faced many obstacles in its efforts, but would continue to work for the sake of peace and stability in the region.

He said that Egypt and the United States had many points of agreement on the need to stop the war and protect the civilians, and that Egypt would always cooperate with the United States on this matter.

Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi echoed Shoukry’s sentiments, saying that the war in Gaza was against all religions and human values. He said that the war crimes committed by Israel in the Gaza Strip must stop and that Israel must not enjoy impunity from accountability.

He called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to the destruction caused by the war. He rejected Israel’s characterization of its actions as self-defense, saying that it would not bring security to Israel or peace to the region.

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken affirmed on Saturday that the United States aimed to end the crisis in the Gaza Strip and to achieve a lasting peace in the region. He expressed his gratitude to Egypt and Jordan for their hard work on the two-state solution and their dedication to achieving a safer and more stable Middle East.

Blinken expressed his concern over the escalation in the West Bank and said that the United States condemned the violence and called for holding the perpetrators accountable. He said that the United States believed that the two-state solution was the best way to ensure the freedom and dignity of both peoples. He also said that the United States would take some practical steps to advance this goal.

He said that the humanitarian situation in Gaza was very critical and that the United States would work with its partners to ensure the delivery of aid to the Palestinians. He said that the status quo before the war was not sustainable and that the international community had a responsibility to create a new path for a better future. He said that the United States would intensify its efforts to achieve this objective.

US Secretary of State said: “The humanitarian pause is very important to get aid in to the Palestinians; to ensure that people move safely, buildings are rebuilt; and we will continue to work with our partners to ensure that aid gets in.”

Source : Daily News Egypt

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We Will Use All Monetary Policy Tools to Achieve Inflation Targets: CBE https://policyprint.com/we-will-use-all-monetary-policy-tools-to-achieve-inflation-targets-cbe/ Sun, 19 Nov 2023 16:01:03 +0000 https://policyprint.com/?p=3764 The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) has announced that it will use…

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The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) has announced that it will use all available monetary policy tools to maintain restrictive monetary conditions and reach the desired inflation rates. The MPC also stated that its key interest rates depend on expected inflation rates, not current inflation rates and that it will monitor the economic developments and the risks surrounding inflation expectations.

The CBE has set its inflation targets at 7% (±2%) on average in the fourth quarter of 2024 and 5% (±2%) on average in the fourth quarter of 2026.

The MPC decided to keep the CBE’s basic interest rates unchanged at 19.25% for deposits, 20.25% for lending, and 19.75% for the credit and discount rates and the main operation of the CBE. The decision was made last Thursday, amid rising global commodity prices, especially energy prices, due to the geopolitical tensions in the region. The MPC noted that global inflationary pressures have decreased recently as a result of the tight monetary policies adopted by many major economies, as well as the positive impact of the base year. However, global inflation expectations remained above the target rates for those countries.

The MPC also pointed out that the restrictive monetary policies, along with the high degree of uncertainty caused by the recent geopolitical tensions, contributed to lower global economic growth expectations compared to the previous MPC meeting.

On the domestic front, the MPC said that the real GDP growth rate stayed at 3.9% in the first quarter of 2023, the same as the fourth quarter of 2022. The MPC explained that the economic activity in the first quarter of 2023 was driven by the positive contribution of consumption and net exports. The MPC added that net exports have been the main support for growth since the first quarter of 2022, in line with the exchange rate developments. The MPC expects the GDP growth rate to slow down in the fiscal year 2022/2023 compared to the previous fiscal year, which recorded 6.7%.

“Preliminary indicators for the third quarter of 2023 reflect general stability in economic activity compared to the second quarter of 2023,” it added.

The MPC also said that the unemployment rate decreased to 7.0% in the second quarter of 2023, compared to 7.1% in the previous quarter, mainly due to the increase in the number of workers at a faster pace than the increase in the labor force.

The MPC said that, as expected, the annual urban inflation rate continued to rise, reaching 38% in September 2023, driven by an increase in food inflation, while non-food inflation slowed down. The MPC attributed the rise in food inflation for the third month in a row to the continued increase in the prices of fresh vegetables and fruits, unlike the previous months, which were affected by the increase in the prices of basic food commodities.

According to the committee, the monthly changes for each of the previous three months ending in September 2023 reflected the impact of unfavourable climatic conditions that contributed to an increase in the amount of seasonal rise in prices of agricultural products, noting that the annual rate of core inflation witnessed a slowdown for the third month in a row to record 39.7% in September 2023, compared to 40.4% in August 2023.

The MPC explained that in light of the above, it decided to keep the CBE’s basic interest rates unchanged, stressing that it will continue to evaluate the impact of the restrictive monetary policy that was taken and its impact on the economy, according to the data to be received during the coming period.

Source : Daily News Egypt

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