
Major-General Mohamed Kamal Al Daly, Governor of Giza, Egypt, has received Juma Mubarak Al Junaibi, UAE Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt, at the headquarters of the governorate.
The UAE ambassador hailed the strong relations between the UAE and the Arab Republic of Egypt, thanks to the wise leadership of the two fraternal peoples. He also praised the important role of the governors in general and Al Daly in particular to enhance ties between the two countries. Al Junaibi also stressed that the UAE will always support all efforts to stabilise and develop Egypt.
The parties discussed the promising investment opportunities in lands designated for Arab and foreign investors in the governorate. The Governor of Giza confirmed that Emiratis will have an investment priority to implementing projects in the governorate. He also praised the role played by the UAE to support investment projects through provision of grants and loans to all governorates in Egypt. He added, "We are happy that Giza Governorate is having a big city named after the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan."
Al Daly expressed Egypt's gratitude and appreciation for all the UAE's supportive stances for the aspirations of the Egyptian people while addressing all challenges, especially the economic challenge. He also stressed that the stances of the sons of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan, are gleaned from his legacy.
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