KHARTOUM, Nov. 10 (Xinhua) -- Cairo firmly supports
for Sudan's unity, which could be attained by peace and development process in
the south of the neighboring country, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
reaffirmed on Monday.
Mubarak voiced the support at a joint press
conference with Salva Kiir Mayardit, Sudan's first vice president and the
president of the southern Sudanese government during his visit to Juba, the
capital of southern Sudan.
The Egyptian president has become the first foreign
head of state visiting the region since a comprehensive peace agreement was
signed between Khartoum and the then rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement in
2005.
Speaking to the reporters, Mubarak underlined the
commitment of the Egyptian government to cooperate with the southern Sudanese
administration and to push forward the peace and development process in the
region.
He disclosed that his meeting with Mayardit reviewed
the issues of common concern as well as means of boosting the bilateral
relations.
Mubarak announced that a branch of Egypt's University
of Alexandria would be opened in Juba in the coming days.
Mayardit, for his part, praised the Egyptian support
for Sudan in all the regional and international forums.
He affirmed that southern Sudan was open for Egyptian
investors in all fields.
Mubarak arrived in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on
Monday morning for his first official visit to the neighbor since he assumed
power in 1981.
He revealed that in his talks with his Sudanese
counterpart Omer al-Bashir after his arrival in Khartoum, the two sides
discussed means of making the unity of Sudan attractive for the southern
Sudanese people.