Sisi stresses on Egypt-Kazakhstan cooperation in development projects

Ahram Online , Friday 26 Feb 2016

Sisi is on a tour in Asia which starts with Kazakhstan, followed by Japan and South Korea

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President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi at a conference to present Egypt's 2030 economic and development vision on Wednesday. (Photo: Al-Ahram)

Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said his country and Kazakhstan are keen on strengthening bilateral economic and commercial relations, and especially boosting cooperation in the developmental sectors, during a press conference Friday with Kazakhstan President Nursultan Abishevich Nazabayev.

El-Sisi, who arrived Friday in Kazakhstan for an Asian tour that is to include Japan and South Korea, stressed on the sectors of education, agriculture, tourism and trade as domains of development projects.

"Cooperation between the two countries in fighting terrorism, extremism and correcting the religious discourse are considered one of the most important fields of cooperation, which offers a model for what we can do together in achieving world peace and security," the Egyptian president said.

He assured that relations between Egypt and Kazakhstan are special and that both countries care about consolidating and developing relations to wider scopes, especially on the economic and trade levels, to benefit mutual interests.

Both presidents also discussed pressing regional and international matters.

"We agreed on the importance of uniting the efforts of the international community to push for reaching just and sustainable political settlements to these crises and of coordinating the stance of both countries in Islamic and UN events towards questions of common interests," El-Sisi said.

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