
D. Badr Abdel -Ati, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration on Tuesday, July 22, the Egyptian Business Forum – Burkini, at the headquarters of the Burkini Chamber of Commerce in the capital, Ouadogo, in the presence of Karamoko Jean -Marie Traore, the Burkini Foreign Minister, and Roland Soo, head of the Burkini Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and a high -level participation of business community from both countries. Working in various fields, led by Dr. Sharif Al -Jabali, Chairman of the African Cooperation Committee of the Federation of Egyptian Industries, and the participation of Dr. Mohi Hafez, President of the Export Council for Medical Industries, Major General Hazem Ahmed Yahya, Assistant Director of the Future of Egypt for Sustainable Development, and representatives of the Egyptian Exporters Association and the General Petroleum Corporation, and the Mineral Resources Authority. Burkinism, the opportunity to launch partnerships between businessmen and companies representing and discussing joint projects in various sectors, including agriculture, pharmaceutical industries, infrastructure, mining, manufacturing industries and new and renewable energy. Take advantage of the investment opportunities available in the two countries, and work to build partnerships based on confidence, sustainability and mutual profit. He emphasized the depth of the historical brotherly relations that link Egypt and Burkina Faso, which witnessed a remarkable development in the political, economic and developmental fields, praising the seriousness and common political will of the forum to enhance economic, commercial and investment cooperation between the two countries, and pointed out that enhancing the cooperation between the private sector in the two countries is the true way to create jobs, increase production, and build economies capable of resilience in the face of Challenges. The two countries. In 2014, the development of roads, ports, railways, and new cities included a basic pillar to enhance economic cooperation with sisterly African countries. Forum outputs in pushing the partnership between the two countries towards wider horizons of cooperation, development and prosperity.