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Egypt leads the path of development and surrounding conflicts from “Malabo”

In a clear message, that & laquo; Cairo & raquo; Africa’s fixed pillar and its live voice in a world witnessing many challenges, President Abdel Fattah El -Sisi participated in the work of the & laquo summit; the mechanism of coordination with international partners & raquo;, which was held in the Guinean capital & laquo; Malaboo & raquo; in the presence of a high -level presence of continent leaders and international development partners, and representatives of institutions International. An active partner only, but it is playing a leadership role in the files of integration, development and stability, and in this context experts assured & laquo; It was not just a protocol, but rather a strategic station that establishes Egypt’s position as a real regional leader in Africa, speaking in the language of common interests, proposing realistic solutions, and is based on a huge balance of relations, history and experience, through its active presence in the files of the economy, security, and capacity building. The African, the summit as extremely important in terms of timing and content, especially in light of the challenges that afflict a number of countries in the continent, stressing that President Sisi attaches the utmost importance to contain political and security crises, such as the absence of effective governments, which require high -level coordination. & Nbsp;

& nbsp; According to Halima, it is an initiative & laquo; early warning of conflicts & raquo; which is an Egyptian vision that suits the value of strategic prediction to avoid crises before their explosion, and is not limited to armed conflicts, but also includes instability such as climatic and economic crises. & Nbsp;

& Laquo; Halima & Raquo; indicated that Egypt stressed the necessity of building fair international partnerships with Africa, taking into account cultural and social peculiarities and away from the logic of external dictation, at a time when & laquo; Cairo & raquo; Its efforts to activate the continental free zone, which was one of the most prominent achievements of Egypt when it headed & laquo; Sisi & raquo; The African Union in 2019. & Nbsp;

Major General Mohamed Abdel Wahid, an expert on national security and African affairs, sees that the president’s participation reflects the principles of Egyptian policy in the continent that is to support stability, promoting peace, and devoting the principle Africa, and its chairmanship of the Constituency Committee of the African Development Agency & Laquo & RAKUO; This gives it a pivotal location in the formulation of the African Development Agency 2063. & nbsp;

& nbsp; & laquo; Abdul Wahid & raquo; He pointed out that Egypt is one of the most prominent supporters of the initiative to silence guns, and its presence in these summits is not just a formal presence but rather a political and strategic commitment to the continent, explaining that the bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the summit represent a window to enhance multilateral relations between Egypt and the countries of the continent at the security and economic levels. Dr. Mohamed Abdel Ghaffar, President of the African Economic Council and head of the General UNHCR, stressed the depth of historical relations between Egypt and the continent, noting that the Egyptian role cannot be ignored or underestimated, which is confirmed by Sisi’s steps since he took power. & laquo; the beating heart of Africa & raquo; Not only at the level of joint history, but in its modern reality, where Cairo supported African cadres, and participated in building national capabilities in multiple sectors such as the judiciary, education, agriculture, and health, through the Egyptian Fund for Technical Cooperation with Africa, in addition to the relations & Laquo; Egyptian – Guinean & raquo; The best model on bilateral integration, as it is witnessing an evolution in the areas of infrastructure, transportation, energy, and health, with the support of the public and private sectors.

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