
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi praised the German companies' keenness on investing in Egypt.
During a working breakfast organized by the Federation of German Industries in Berlin on Thursday in the presence of senior businessmen and board chairmen of companies working in the fields of energy, gas, infrastructure and automotive industries, the president highlighted Egypt's efforts to achieve security and stability of the country.
Presidential spokesman Alaa Yousef said the president posted the businessmen on the mega projects being carried out in Egypt including the Suez Canal project and expressed keenness on carrying out the projects on time.
The president affirmed that Egypt works to provide energy supplies to all investment projects and called on Germany to help Egypt restore the position it deserves at international levels.
According to the spokesman, the president will meet with Joe Kaeser, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Siemens company who expressed his company's readiness to carry out its projects in Egypt as soon as possible.
For their part, the representatives of the companies that carry out projects in Egypt expressed keenness on implementing the projects in the set time.
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