Egypt’s foreign affairs minister is in Kuwait to hold strategic talks with Kuwaiti investors and attract more investment to the country. During meetings on Sunday, leaders discussed the longstanding relations between both countries as well as regional issues of general concern.
Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty has embarked on visit to Kuwait to enhance the fraternal relations between both countries and review regional threats with senior officials.
Abdelatty’s meetings with Kuwaiti officials aim to promote bilateral cooperation and exchange views on various challenges threatening the security and stability of the region, read a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs late on Saturday.
Moreover, the foreign minister is scheduled to meet with the Egyptian community in Kuwait and hold talks with Kuwaiti investors.
This is part of continuous relations existing between the two countries and Egypt’s quest to secure more investment to enhance the nation’s development as it anticipates to decrease inflation by the end of the year 2024.