In a bid to deepen pan-African ties, Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty recently paid a diplomatic visit to Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traoré, delivering a written message from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Business Africa Insider reports.
The letter emphasized Egypt’s commitment to peace, security, and enhanced bilateral cooperation across Africa.
The visit is part of a broader regional tour that includes stops in Nigeria, Niger, Mali, and Senegal.
At the heart of Abdelatty’s mission is a push to strengthen economic relations, particularly by fostering collaboration between the private sectors of Egypt and Burkina Faso.
Accompanying the foreign minister was a delegation of 30 senior executives and business leaders representing some of Egypt’s leading public and private enterprises. These stakeholders span key sectors including construction, energy, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and textiles.
The Egyptian government, through this delegation, reiterated its support for Burkina Faso’s development ambitions under Traoré’s leadership. Abdelatty highlighted Egypt’s readiness to invest in critical infrastructure and industrial projects, reflecting a growing diplomatic and economic outreach to West Africa.
The visit also marked Egypt’s appreciation for Burkina Faso’s support of Dr. Khaled El-Anany’s candidacy for Director-General of UNESCO. Abdelatty stressed that Egypt remains committed to nurturing diplomatic partnerships based on mutual respect and shared interests.
This strategic engagement underscores Egypt’s broader effort to reposition itself as a key player in African development, offering practical solutions to regional challenges while promoting pan-African solidarity.
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