Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, right have promoted warmer ties in recent years. Reuters
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, right have promoted warmer ties in recent years. Reuters
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, right have promoted warmer ties in recent years. Reuters
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, right have promoted warmer ties in recent years. Reuters

Egypt and Turkey to hold joint naval war games in Mediterranean


Hamza Hendawi
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Turkey and Egypt will hold joint naval drills towards the end of September, in a further indication of the two countries' resolve to forge closer relations after a decade of tension.

The war games, running under the theme Friendship Sea, will take place in the eastern Mediterranean Sea from September 22 to 26, the Turkish Defence Ministry said.

They will involve Turkish frigates, fast attack vessels, a submarine and F-16 fighter jets, alongside Egyptian naval units, the ministry added.

Commanders of the two navies are expected to observe drills on September 25, it said. There was no immediate confirmation from the Egyptian military on the naval drills with Turkey.

Relations between Egypt and Turkey – a long-time backer of the Muslim Brotherhood group – soured in 2013 following the removal by the Egyptian military of Mohammed Morsi, an Islamist whose one-year rule as president proved divisive.

The Brotherhood was outlawed later in 2013 and Morsi died in prison in 2019.

Egypt's ambassador to Turkey Amr El Hamami, left, and Turkish envoy to Cairo Salih Mutlu Sen, right. Egypt and Turkey exchanged ambassadors in 2023 after years of stalemate. Getty Images
Egypt's ambassador to Turkey Amr El Hamami, left, and Turkish envoy to Cairo Salih Mutlu Sen, right. Egypt and Turkey exchanged ambassadors in 2023 after years of stalemate. Getty Images

Egypt's President Abdel Fattah El Sisi was defence minister at the time of Morsi's removal. He was elected president in 2014 and has since led the most populous Arab nation.

Egypt and Turkey were at loggerheads for a decade after Morsi was removed. They supported rival sides in Libya's conflict, and Cairo repeatedly accused Ankara of supporting radical groups in the region and meddling in the affairs of Arab nations, notably Syria, Iraq and Sudan.

Egypt had also moved to forge close ties with Greece, Turkey's historical rival, and Cyprus, which has been at odds with Turkey since the latter invaded the island in 1974 after a coup instigated by a Greek military junta.

Relations began to thaw when Cairo and Ankara held a series of midlevel talks on normalising relations. The turning point, however, came in 2022 when the Turkish and Egyptian leaders met on the sidelines of the World Cup in Qatar.

Egypt and Turkey exchanged ambassadors in 2023, and there have been several meetings between Mr El Sisi and President Erdogan since.

The two countries are major trade partners, share intelligence and co-operate on counterterrorism issues. They have both been scathing critics of Israel's war on Gaza. While Egypt, Qatar and the US have been publicly mediating between Israel and Hamas to end the war, Nato member and US ally Turkey has played a behind-the-scenes role to support their efforts.

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Attacks on Egypt’s long rooted Copts

Egypt’s Copts belong to one of the world’s oldest Christian communities, with Mark the Evangelist credited with founding their church around 300 AD. Orthodox Christians account for the overwhelming majority of Christians in Egypt, with the rest mainly made up of Greek Orthodox, Catholics and Anglicans.

The community accounts for some 10 per cent of Egypt’s 100 million people, with the largest concentrations of Christians found in Cairo, Alexandria and the provinces of Minya and Assiut south of Cairo.

Egypt’s Christians have had a somewhat turbulent history in the Muslim majority Arab nation, with the community occasionally suffering outright persecution but generally living in peace with their Muslim compatriots. But radical Muslims who have first emerged in the 1970s have whipped up anti-Christian sentiments, something that has, in turn, led to an upsurge in attacks against their places of worship, church-linked facilities as well as their businesses and homes.

More recently, ISIS has vowed to go after the Christians, claiming responsibility for a series of attacks against churches packed with worshippers starting December 2016.

The discrimination many Christians complain about and the shift towards religious conservatism by many Egyptian Muslims over the last 50 years have forced hundreds of thousands of Christians to migrate, starting new lives in growing communities in places as far afield as Australia, Canada and the United States.

Here is a look at major attacks against Egypt's Coptic Christians in recent years:

November 2: Masked gunmen riding pickup trucks opened fire on three buses carrying pilgrims to the remote desert monastery of St. Samuel the Confessor south of Cairo, killing 7 and wounding about 20. IS claimed responsibility for the attack.

May 26, 2017: Masked militants riding in three all-terrain cars open fire on a bus carrying pilgrims on their way to the Monastery of St. Samuel the Confessor, killing 29 and wounding 22. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack.

April 2017Twin attacks by suicide bombers hit churches in the coastal city of Alexandria and the Nile Delta city of Tanta. At least 43 people are killed and scores of worshippers injured in the Palm Sunday attack, which narrowly missed a ceremony presided over by Pope Tawadros II, spiritual leader of Egypt Orthodox Copts, in Alexandria's St. Mark's Cathedral. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attacks.

February 2017: Hundreds of Egyptian Christians flee their homes in the northern part of the Sinai Peninsula, fearing attacks by ISIS. The group's North Sinai affiliate had killed at least seven Coptic Christians in the restive peninsula in less than a month.

December 2016A bombing at a chapel adjacent to Egypt's main Coptic Christian cathedral in Cairo kills 30 people and wounds dozens during Sunday Mass in one of the deadliest attacks carried out against the religious minority in recent memory. ISIS claimed responsibility.

July 2016Pope Tawadros II says that since 2013 there were 37 sectarian attacks on Christians in Egypt, nearly one incident a month. A Muslim mob stabs to death a 27-year-old Coptic Christian man, Fam Khalaf, in the central city of Minya over a personal feud.

May 2016: A Muslim mob ransacks and torches seven Christian homes in Minya after rumours spread that a Christian man had an affair with a Muslim woman. The elderly mother of the Christian man was stripped naked and dragged through a street by the mob.

New Year's Eve 2011A bomb explodes in a Coptic Christian church in Alexandria as worshippers leave after a midnight mass, killing more than 20 people.

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