Cairo — Ekhbary News Agency
Dr. Badr Abdel Atty, Egypt's Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Egyptians Abroad, met with Néstor Ntahontuye, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Burundi, on Saturday, May 9. This high-level diplomatic engagement underscores Egypt's ongoing commitment to strengthening its ties with African nations and fostering mutual cooperation across various vital sectors.
Discussions to Bolster Bilateral Cooperation
The discussions between the two officials centered on avenues to enhance bilateral relations between Egypt and Burundi. Key areas of focus included economic cooperation, trade, and investment, alongside the exchange of expertise in sustainable development initiatives. Both Egypt and Burundi are African nations with shared interests in promoting stability and economic growth across the continent.
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Such high-profile meetings reaffirm the commitment of both countries to reinforce diplomatic and economic linkages, serving the mutual interests of their respective peoples. These engagements are anticipated to open new horizons for fruitful collaboration and strengthen joint coordination in regional and international forums, supporting shared development goals.