
## ACUD and Cameroon Sign Agreement for New Diplomatic Premises in Egypt’s New Capital
The Administrative Capital for Urban Development (ACUD) and the Embassy of Cameroon in Cairo have signed an agreement for the purchase of two land plots in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital. These plots will host new diplomatic facilities for Cameroon, including the embassy headquarters and the ambassador’s residence.
### Strengthening Bilateral Relations
According to ACUD, this partnership highlights the growing diplomatic and economic ties between Egypt and Cameroon. The contract signing took place in Cairo with representatives from both sides attending. The agreement is part of Egypt’s broader initiative to establish the New Administrative Capital as an international hub that accommodates state institutions, foreign embassies, and diplomatic missions.
### Egypt’s Vision for an International Diplomatic Zone
The new diplomatic district forms a key part of the city’s urban plan, offering embassies modern infrastructure, advanced security systems, and high-quality facilities. ACUD officials stated that several countries have already begun securing plots for their missions in the area, reinforcing Egypt’s aim of positioning the New Administrative Capital as a global center for diplomacy in Africa and the Middle East.
### Cameroon’s Commitment to Expansion in Egypt
Cameroon’s embassy expressed appreciation for Egypt’s efforts to facilitate the process. The new premises will strengthen its capacity to serve Cameroonian citizens and enhance collaboration with Egyptian institutions. Completion of the project is expected to follow modern green building standards set by ACUD.
> “This step reflects our shared commitment to deepen cooperation and provide a space that represents Cameroon within Egypt’s dynamic new capital,” said an embassy spokesperson.
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**Author’s summary:** The ACUD-Cameroon agreement for new embassy facilities marks a milestone in Egypt’s plan to build an international diplomatic hub in its New Administrative Capital.
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Dailynewsegypt — 2025-11-30