CAIRO, Feb 18 (NNN-MENA) – Egyptian President, Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, held talks yesterday with visiting Pakistani Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, on boosting security and economic cooperation between the two countries, said the Egyptian presidency in a statement.
Sisi and Qureshi discussed bolstering ties between Egypt and Pakistan “especially in terms of security and economic cooperation, and trade and investment exchange.”
They also agreed to enhance coordination and consultation on issues of mutual concern, including combating terrorism, “which is considered one of the most serious challenges facing the two countries,” according to the statement.
The meeting was attended by Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, who held talks later with his Pakistani counterpart.
“We’ve agreed to intensify cooperation in the coming stage, to completely obliterate this phenomenon (of terrorism), whose confrontation requires consolidating international efforts,” Shoukry told reporters, in a joint press conference with Qureshi, following their talks.
For his part, the Pakistani diplomat hailed bilateral relations between Islamabad and Cairo, emphasising his country’s keenness on enhancing cooperation with Egypt in various areas.