Egypt has always been an engine of progress in its region and beyond. As the inheritor of so many great civilisations, and as the flagship of the Arab world, Egypt and its people have led by example; and the nation’s achievements, failures and changes of direction have been watched and felt not just across the Middle East and north Africa, but across the whole Islamic world.
After the January Revolution in 2011, Turkey supported the Egyptian people in their quest for freedom, democracy and honour. I was the first head of state to visit the country after that great change. Since then, Turkey has spared no effort to help consolidate the country’s fledgling democracy, and to make sure that its political system embraces all segments of its people.
I personally encouraged leaders in Egyptian politics, the military and in civil society to seize this historic opportunity to work together for the good of their nation. I urged moderation, restraint, patience, perseverance and – most importantly – inclusiveness. I also stressed the need for economic revival; Turkey’s support for Egypt’s economy was intended to make sure that Egyptians could feel the benefit of the new era in their daily lives.