
Sisi, Comorian President Discuss Deepening Bilateral Co-op
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received President Azali Assoumani of the Union of the Comoros today, Sunday, in Cairo.
Sisi welcomed his Comorian counterpart to his second home, Egypt, expressing his deep appreciation for the historic relations between the two countries and the strong bonds that serve as a solid foundation for future cooperation.
During a joint press conference held at the Ittihadiya Presidential Palace, Sisi stated that he had conducted fruitful talks with President Ghazali, during which they reviewed the frameworks of existing cooperation and agreed on the importance of enhancing collaboration across various sectors, particularly in the areas of economy, trade, and investment.
Sisi affirmed the Egyptian government's and Egyptian companies' readiness to support the development plans of the Comoros, and reiterated Egypt's full willingness to cooperate with the Comorian side in fields such as healthcare, tourism, infrastructure, and strengthening bilateral trade exchange.
He also noted that their discussions reflected a mutual understanding and alignment of views regarding regional and international issues, including the Palestinian cause, the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea, and counter-terrorism efforts.
Furthermore, Sisi emphasized both countries' agreement on the importance of maintaining unified African positions on various international matters.
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