CAIRO: President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi will fly to U.K. Thursday to talk with British Prime Minister David Cameron on counter-terrorism and extremism in Egypt and the region, and bilateral cooperation in many fields, said British ambassador to Cairo John Casson stated Monday.
The two leaders also will discuss trade relations as Britain is one of the largest investors in Egypt, where the volume of investments of British companies in Egypt reached about $ 25 billion since 2010, and export volume between the two countries, over last year, was estimated at £1 billion, he added.
In June, Cameron and Sisi talked the situation in Libya and the efforts to agree a National Unity Government in Libya, according to another statement from the embassy.