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Tuesday, 4 July 2017

President El Sisi meets with Hungarian President, PM, House Speaker, attends joint business forum

President Abdel Fattah El Sisi presented Egypt’s counterterrorism strategy to Hungarian President János Áder during his visit to Budapest, stressing the importance of international cooperation against terrorism sponsoring states, according to an Ittihadiya statement. The president also discussed with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán bilateral economic ties, regional matters, and cooperation on counterterrorism, as well as the refugees crisis, an Ittihadiya statement says. El Sisi attended the Egyptian-Hungarian business forum, where he invited companies to invest in Egypt, especially in the manufacturing and energy sectors, as well as the agriculture, water treatment, infrastructure, and railway sectors. In parallel, the House of Representatives passed a presidential decree approving a June 2016 agreement to operate flights between Egypt and Hungary, according to Al Shorouk.

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