Serbian president invites Egyptian counterpart to visit

President Aleksandar Vucic and Egyptian Parliament Speaker Ali Abdel Aal have discussed bilateral relations, the situation in the region and global issues.

During their meeting in Belgrade on Thursday, Vucic emphasized that Egypt was "a true friend of both Serbia and the Serbian people and stressed that it is necessary to work on intensifying cooperation at all levels, especially on strengthening economic relations," the president's press service said.

Vucic expressed hope that Egypt will continue to respect the interests of Serbia in international organizations. He pointed out that Serbia in the Balkans and Egypt in the Middle East and the African continent share responsibility for the stability of these regions, which is another common point for strengthening relations between the two countries.

The Egyptian Parliament speaker pointed out that Egypt and Serbia are "friendly countries" at the regional and international levels, and emphasized that Egypt is not forgetting Serbia's support in 1973, and in 2013 in the fight against terrorism.

Abdel Aal said economic cooperation is not following political relations and added that Egypt has good construction companies working around the world, especially on the construction of bridges, canals and roads, and that he hopes Egyptian companies will soon enter the Serbian market. During the meeting, the two interlocutors also discussed the importance of cooperation in the field of construction and tourism, as well as establishment of regular Belgrade-Cairo flights.

Vucic invited Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el Sisi to visit Serbia.

Earlier in the day, Abdel Aal met with the president of the Serbian Parliament, Maja Gojkovic, when the two interlocutors observed that Egypt "never votes against the interests of Serbia internationally."

Gojkovic especially thanked Egypt for "being a true friend by supporting Serbia's...

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