President
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi explored ways to bolster economic cooperation between Egypt
and both Nigeria and Singapore during two separate meetings on the sidelines of
the G20 Summit in Brazil.
The discussions
focused on cooperation in trade, investment, healthcare, and exchanging
expertise in counterterrorism and extremism, according to a statement by the
Egyptian presidency.
El-Sisi and Tinubu
also addressed the peace and security situation in Africa and ways to reinforce
the foundations of continental peace and stability, while protecting the
security, sovereignty, and independence of African nations.
They further
highlighted the importance of increasing collaboration within the framework of
the African Union to promote the continent’s development, prosperity, and the
achievement of the 2063 Agenda.
Additionally, in a
meeting with Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, El-Sisi discussed ways
to develop bilateral cooperation between both nations.
The two leaders
expressed hope that the upcoming period will see further development, including
an increase in economic cooperation, heightened investments, and the activation
of bilateral dialogue mechanisms at various levels.
They also discussed
avenues to enhance cultural ties between Egypt and Singapore, with a particular
emphasis on the student exchange programs, the statement noted.
This includes
scholarships offered by Al-Azhar University for Singaporean students, as well
as opportunities for Egyptian students through Singapore’s educational
institutions, as stated by the Egyptian presidency.
Singapore’s prime
minister, for his part, praised Egypt's vital role in restoring stability to
the Middle East and preventing it from escalating into a full-scale war, which would
have serious consequences for both regional and global peace and security.
Source: Al-Ahram Online