On Tuesday, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi returned back home after a two-day visit to Glasgow, United Kingdom, where he took part in the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), according to Presidential Spokesman Bassam Rady.
In his speech to the COP26 on Monday, the president called on developed countries to fulfill their pledge to provide $100 billion to developing countries to face global warming.
He also highlighted Egypt's latest steps in promoting sustainable green development, including plans to increase clean energy sources in Egypt from the current 20 percent to 42 percent by 2035.
El-Sisi met other world leaders on the fringe of the conference, including leaders of DR Congo, Armenia, Romania, Germany, Lebanon, Libya, and the European Commission.