Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and French Economy and Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire agreed Friday on the importance of increasing French development investments in Egypt, particularly in the renewable energy sector.
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El-Sisi assured that Egypt is eager to expand its economic and commercial cooperation with France. Egypt is looking forward for more French investment as a result of the attractive prospects presented by the country’s mega-projects.
Likewise, Le Maire emphasized France’s desire to expand collaboration with Egypt in a variety of areas to help the country’s continuous growth.
The French minister also acknowledged Egypt’s critical role in restoring Middle Eastern security and stability.