Cairo will host the 14th annual conference of The Arab Thought Foundation (ATF) between 6 and 8 December at the head quarters of the Arab League.
The conference, to be held in co-operation between ATF and the Arab League, is to be launched at the Masa hotel in Cairo on Sunday anjd will be hosted by Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi who will also deliver a speech.
The conference, which is titled "The Arab Integration ... Experiments, Challenges and Horizons," will be held in Cairo for the third time since its establishment in 2001.
The Launch ceremony will be at Andalusia Hall at Masa Hotel in Cairo at 7:00pm, while the rest of the conference's sessions will be held at the Arab League head quarters.
Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, head of the ATF and the governor of Mecca Province, and Henri Awit, Director of the ATF, will also deliver speeches.
On Sunday, the ATF will also launch its 8th annual report on cultural development in the Arab region at the Arab league headquarters at 11:00am.
On 7 December the sessions will start at the Arab league at 12:00pm. Arab officials will give testimonies on Arab integration and the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the Arab League. The session will be chaired by the Secretary General of the Arab League and Ambassador Nabil El-Araby and Prince Khaled Al-Faisal.
The Arab Thought Foundation is an international, independent and non-governmental organisation founded in Beirut in 2001 with a guiding mission to help advance the economic, social and cultural development of the Arab region.