Egypt is participating in the seventh Mid-Year Coordination Summit of the African Union (AU), which officially opened on Sunday in Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi arrived in Malabo yesterday to lead Egypt’s delegation at the summit, which gathers heads of state, regional leaders, and senior officials to discuss key issues facing the continent, including economic integration, security challenges, and sustainable development.
Earlier today, President El-Sisi met with several leaders and heads of delegations attending the summit. The discussions focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation and aligning regional priorities within the framework of the African Union’s development agenda.
The AU Mid-Year Coordination Summit serves as an important platform for coordination between the Union, regional economic communities, and other continental institutions to ensure effective implementation of Africa’s strategic plans and initiatives.