Serbian leader welcomes President Sisi at Belgrade Airport

Serbian leader welcomes President Sisi at Belgrade Airport

Belgrade, The Gulf Observer: Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic welcomed on Tuesday his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah El Sisi at Belgrade Airport.

Sisi is set to hold intensive talks with Serbia’s president in addition to the country’s parliament speaker, during which they will discuss means of bolstering political and economic relations between both countries.

The talks will also touch on ways to maintain joint coordination at the regional and international levels.

The Egyptian leader is scheduled to deliver a speech at the University of Belgrade on relations between the two friendly countries, as well as on Egypt’s policy towards the most important regional and international issues.

Sisi concluded his visit to Berlin and head to Serbia in a visit, which is first of its kind, within the framework of the historical relations between the two countries, Presidential spokesperson Bassam Rady Said.

Egyptian Ambassador to Serbia Bassel Salah said Sisi’s visit to Belgrade is the first by an Egyptian president in 35 years.

In press remarks, Salah said the Serbian side attaches great and special importance to Sisi’s visit as it represents a launch for growing cooperation between the two countries in all fields during the coming period.

Sisi’s visit will also include holding a forum for businessmen in Egypt and Serbia with the attendance of a large number of investors from both sides to discuss boosting trade between the two countries and implementing joint projects, Salah added.