Egypt’s
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi will hold talks with his Irish counterpart
Michael Daniel Higgins at the headquarters of the Irish presidency.
The two leaders will
discuss ways of enhancing cooperation between Egypt and Ireland in different
fields and coordinating stances on international issues of mutual concern,
notably the Palestinian issue and the Syrian crisis.
Following his talks
with the Irish leader, President Sisi will meet Irish Prime Minister Simon
Harris.
Sisi and Harris will
hold extensive talks on opportunities to foster cooperation between
the two countries in various areas.
The president will
review sustainable development efforts in Egypt and investment opportunities
available to Irish companies in the Egyptian market, especially in the new and
renewable energy, green energy and technological sectors.
President Sisi will
brief the Irish premier on the Egyptian State’s endeavors to localize the
industry in different sectors.
The president
arrived in Ireland earlier Tuesday, which is the third and last stop of his
European tour that included Denmark and Norway.
Scores of the
Egyptian community’s members in Ireland and some European countries welcomed
President Sisi after he arrived at his residence in Dublin.
Source: The Egyptian
Gazette