Egypt's Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli arrived in Riyadh on Saturday to to participate in the World Economic Forum (WEF) Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth, and Energy for Development in Saudi Arabia on April 28-29.
Madbouli will engage in several meetings during his attendance, according to a statement issued by the Cabinet media center.
The gathering is themed “international cooperation, growth and energy for development”. Over 1000 participants, including presidents, high-ranking officials, international experts, thought leaders from both governmental and private sectors, as well as representatives from international organizations and academic institutions, will be present at the event.
The forum will address various global economic issues and developments with the goal of finding collaborative solutions to address humanitarian, climate, and economic challenges.
This forum presents a valuable opportunity for global decision-makers to identify common ground among diverse stakeholders in order to create a positive global impact.