Sisi: Egypt’s approach to development inclusive, supported by full stability, political will

Sisi: Egypt’s approach to development inclusive, supported by full stability, political will

President Abdel Fattah El Sisi participated on Sunday in a roundtable discussion on smart transport with a host of heads of major international transport and logistics companies.

 

The roundtable discussion followed the president’s inauguration of the 4th edition of the Smart Transport and Logistics and Green Transport Conference-cum-Exhibition in Cairo, a major event that brings together major local and international means of transport manufacturers.

 

The conference and the exhibition will last until November 10 at the International Fair Grounds in New Cairo.

 

President Sisi toured the different pavilions and booths of the exhibition and listened to participating company heads and officials.

 

He also listened to an explanation from the Egyptian Transport Ministry officials on the achievements made in the upgrade of local railways.

 

During the roundtable discussion, the president took part in an open dialogue with the heads of the international companies participating in the conference and the exhibition.

 

President Sisi welcomed the participation of these companies, describing them as partners in the current development process in Egypt and stressing the keenness of the state to maintain direct communication with foreign investors, Presidency Spokesman Bassam Radi said in a statement rounding up the event.

In this context, President Sisi stressed that such keenness reflects the state’s constant orientation to develop co-operation with foreign investors with the participation of the country’s private sector.

 

President Sisi stressed that Egypt is pursuing a comprehensive approach to development, which is supported by the highest level of political will and decision. It is also being pursued within a framework of stability that involves all political, security and economic components, the president added.  

 

President Sisi also expressed hope that these companies would expand the scope of their activities in Egypt in the coming period to support the current construction and development process in the country, especially with regard to the localization of industry, the transfer of knowledge and technology, training, and the honing of the skills of technical cadres.

 

Source: The Egyptian Gazette

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