OPEN// PM departs Cairo to attend inauguration of Gabonese president
CAIRO, May 3 (MENA) - Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli left Cairo International Airport Saturday morning heading to Gabon to attend the inauguration of Gabonese President Brice Nguema on behalf of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi.
The participation of the premier in the inauguration of the Gabonese president emanates from strong, brotherly relations between Egypt and Gabon, said Official Spokesman for the Cabinet Mohamed el Homsani.
The move is also meant to assert Egypt's keenness on boosting joint cooperation with the African sisterly country in a number of fields of mutual concern, added Homsani. (MENA)
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