Egypt’s Sisi commences European tour to Belarus and Romania

Egypt's president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, started on Monday a European tour that includes visits to Belarus and Romania.  
Mon, Jun. 17, 2019
CAIRO – 17 June 2019: Egypt's president Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, started on Monday a European tour that includes visits to Belarus and Romania.

On Monday morning, Sisi arrived at Belarus, The presidential spokesman Bassam Rady said , adding that the president’s visit to Belarus will include an in-depth discussion of bilateral relations and ways to strengthen them.

According to Presidential Spokesman Bassam Radi, Sisi is scheduled to have talks with Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko on means of boosting bilateral ties.

Sisi will also meet the heads of the House of Representatives and the National Assembly, the spokesman added. The two sides will also exchange views on a host of political issues at the regional and international levels, topped by fighting terrorism and extremist ideology.

In Minsk, the president is scheduled to sign a number of cooperation agreements in the various domains, the spokesman said.

Sisi will also have talks with representatives of the business community in Belarus, heads of major companies, as well as senior officials and representatives of governmental bodies on means of boosting economic cooperation and vast investment opportunities in Egypt in light of major national projects in the country.

Wrapping up his visit to Belarus, the president will head to Romania, where he will have a session of talks with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, the spokesman said.

The president will also hold talks with the heads of the the House of Representatives and the Senate of Romania on strengthening political and economic cooperation, he added.

The two sides will also review promoting cooperation and coordination between Cairo and Bucharest at the regional and international levels, the spokesman said.

Sisi is set to give a lecture at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies on relations between Cairo and Bucharest and efforts exerted to develop higher education system and scientific research in Egypt.