Egypt’s participation in TICAD Summit is still discussed in TV talk shows and paper articles. Famous anchor Ahmed Moussa highlighted an opinion piece written by communist Elham AbolFateh entitled “Egypt Sparked in Japan-Africa TICAD.”
“Elham AbolFateh's article included key messages of the Egyptian president speech delivered before Japan and African leaders,” Moussa said.
He also hailed her piece of opinion and noted that it “dealt with all dimensions of the TICAD.”
Egypt’s and Africa’s national corporations attended the summit, as well as giant global companies.
“Cleopatra Cooperation is the top exporter to the Japanese market celebrated the 25th anniversary of activity in the Asian country,” AbolFateh wrote on Sada El-Balad News Website on Saturday.
In the meantime, she hailed Moussa and his talk show’s crew’s hard work in covering that summit.
“Moussa was the only Egyptian media figure at the summit,” AbolFateh uncovered.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6o_rKyaXII
Sisi, Abe Meeting During TICAD
On Aug. 28, Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El Sisi met with Japanese Prime Minister (PM) Shinzo Abe, in the presence of delegations from both countries, on the sidelines of the 7th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD7) held Yokohama city.
At the outset of the meeting, Abe welcomed President Sisi, thanking him for accepting the invitation to co-chair with him TICAD 7, according to Presidential Spokesman Bassam Rady.
In addition, the meeting tackled a number of files related to bilateral cooperation between both countries in various fields, including: basic and higher education, culture, technology, energy and transport, as well as the implementation of Egyptian Grand Museum (GEM) project, which represents an icon of cultural and civilizational cooperation between the two countries.
Mohamed Abul Enein, an Egyptian industrialist and Vice-Chairman of the Egyptian – Japanese Business Council, said that the African peoples look forward in more optimal manner toward results of conference of TICAD 7.
Moreover, he assured the attendees during his keynote speech to forum of the dialogue between the private and public sectors held on the 2019 Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 7) that the African leaders have determined to build the modern Africa within Africa’s Agenda 2063.
https://see.news/ticad-7-sisi-abe-discuss-bilateral-relations/