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VOLUME 15: 1995-1996
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38. Statement on Israel-Egypt Health Cooperation Agreement, 19 April
1995.
While in Cairo, Health Minister Ephraim Sneh signed for Israel a health
cooperation agreement with Egypt. It was hoped that this would pave the
way for closer ties between Israeli and Egyptian physicians, something the
Egyptian Medical Association for years shied away from. This did not deter
hundreds of Egyptians from seeking medical help in Israeli hospitals.
Israel wanted to formalize health ties in an agreement. Text of the Health
Ministry statement follows:
In Cairo on an official visit, Health Minister Ephraim Sneh last
Wednesday, 19.4.95, signed a health cooperation agreement - the first of
its kind - with his Egyptian counterpart, Dr. Ali Abdel Fatah. The
agreement includes cooperation in the areas of information and research,
as well as exchanges of experts. The agreement is considered a
breakthrough, since the Egyptian Medical Association has, for years,
refused to cooperate in any way with Israeli institutions and
professionals.
During his visit, Dr. Sneh met with officials from the Egyptian Health
Ministry and the National Authority for Pharmacological Research and
Oversight and opened an international pharmacological conference, which
was attended by both the Egyptian health and science ministers.
While in Cairo, Dr. Sneh also visited Al-Haram Hospital, to which he
donated two Israeli-made incubators.
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