EGYPTIAN
President, Mr Abdel Fattah Al Sisi will be visiting Tanzania for the first time
next week since the fifth phase government came into power in November 2015.
Speaking to
journalists in Dar es Salaam yesterday, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Mr Aziz Ponary Mlima, said that
the aim of the visit is to strengthen and nurture the good relationship in
diplomacy, economy and social affairs that the two countries have.
Mr Aziz said
the visit will also give the two presidents an opportunity to discuss different
issues concerning the two countries, regional wise and internationally.
“President Al Sisi will arrive here in Tanzania and will be received and hosted
by President John P Magufuli of Tanzania. President Al Sisi will be having
discussions with President Magufuli in the afternoon.
He said Egypt
is the second country with a huge economy in Africa. 2016 statistics shows that
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Egypt was 266.231 US dollars. Big sectors in
its economy is industry service such as bank services, communication,
transportation and tourism that contributes 52.5 percent, industries
contributes 36.3 percent and agriculture 11.2 percent in the Gross Domestic
Product.
He added that
Tanzania and Egypt are enjoying good relationship in diplomacy for a long time,
which has grown stronger in recent years. He said that this cooperation is due
to basis of close relationship and cooperation between the first President, the
late Mwalimu Julius Nyerere and the prominent leader, the founder of the Arab
National Republic in Egypt, the late Gamal Abdel Nasser.
This
relationship within the two countries is built in the basis of cooperation and
understanding in the economy, social, political, security and protection
aspects. Furthermore, he said Tanzania and Egypt cooperate at government
institutional levels such as Administration Control Authority in Egypt that
associates with Anti- Corruption Institution in Tanzania.
Muhimbili
hospital and Mnazi Mmoja hospital signed an agreement for cooperation with El Shatby
hospital under Alexandria University in Egypt.
Story By Jenny Chillery
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