President
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi discussed with President of the African Development Bank
Group (AfDB) Akinwumi Adesina ways of boosting co-operation between Egypt and
the bank.
The meeting was
attended by Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International
Cooperation Rania Al-Mashat.
The President
expressed Egypt’s appreciation for Adesina for his decade-long efforts in
strengthening the African Development Bank’s role and providing crucial funding
to advance development goals across African countries, according to
Presidential Spokesman Ambassador Mohammad El-Shennawi.
President Sisi
wished Adesina success in his future endeavors and affirmed Egypt’s continued
support for the bank, including cooperation with its next president.
Meanwhile, Adesina
expressed his gratitude for Egypt’s support and commended its pivotal role in
enhancing the bank’s development efforts across Africa in recent years.
The meeting also
addressed Egypt’s relations with the bank and ways to boost them. Both sides
stressed the importance of cultivating closer co-operation in various areas,
particularly in new and renewable energy and infrastructure.
They also agreed on
the need to strengthen the role of the private sector in development, job
creation, ensuring food and water security, improving energy efficiency,
developing manufacturing capabilities, and advancing digital transformation.
The two sides also
emphasized the necessity of the bank’s persistent support for Egypt’s efforts
toward growth, development, and economic reform, alongside the implementation
of projects under the national platform for the “NWFE” program.
Source: The Egyptian
Gazette