Abdul Fattah El-Sisi is to attend a number of significant meetings in the UN, ahead of them is the UN summit concerning the situation in the Middle East, especially Syria and Libya, to be held today and headed by New Zealand prime minister. US President Obama, French President Holland and UK Prime Minister Theresa May, are to attend the summit. Furthermore, a meeting will be held to address solutions to the crisis of refugees and immigrants.
It is worthy to note that El-Sisi made his statement about the recent political and economic situation in Egypt and where Egypt stands at such a time of crises in the Middle East.
El-Sisi will head the African Peace and Security Council summit, held this month on the margins of the general assembly meetings to address the current situation of South Sudan. Moreover, El-Sisi is to head the meeting of the Committee of African Heads of State and Government on Climate Change (CAHOSCC), held to discuss the outcomes of Paris Agreement Summit on climate change and prepare for the next summit’s session that will be held in November in Marrakesh.
El-Sisi is to attend significant meetings, along with his participation in the meetings of the UN general assembly, with the French president, UK prime minister, king of Jordan, Palestinian president, US congress members, leading members in the democratic and republican parties, Clinton and Trump, US presidential candidates.
El-Sisi will meet a number of US companies’ chairmen; among these companies is General Electric, along with the U.S.-Egypt Business Council (USEBC) and members of the American Chamber of Commerce, in order to address the possibility of increasing investments in Egypt over the next period.