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Fakhri al-Faki, a former adviser to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said the Arab-European summit is a high-level summit, as it is at the level of the 28 European countries and 24 39, among them will participate.
Al-Faqi said during a phone conversation with Extra News on Saturday that there were several issues to be discussed at the summit, including the economic file and the cooperation between the countries and the Palestinian issue, pointing out that the Arab-European summit would be the engine of new investments between the countries.
He added that Egypt was the gateway to Africa and would be offered a number of investment opportunities through cooperation with European countries.
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is scheduled to open the Arab-European summit on Sunday in Sharm el-Sheikh. This is an unprecedented historic summit that reflects Egypt's current political stance on the international scene and its central role in the region.
Ambassador Bassam Radhi, spokesman for the Presidency of the Republic, said the summit should include the largest diplomatic presence of Arab and European countries at the presidential level, which will address the challenges facing both sides, including the terrorism and illegal immigration, organized crime as well as conflict and Palestinian issues.
The Arab-European Summit, to be held on 24 and 25 February in Sharm el-Sheikh, represents a qualitative leap in the international vision agreement on a common confrontation aimed at broadening the groups and elements of terrorism.
The Observatory said in a statement that this historic summit would reveal the extent of the Arab-European rapprochement of common challenges and aspirations in the economic, social and security fields, as well as deep historical and cultural ties, as well as geographical proximity between Arab and European countries.
In its report, the Observatory said that the growing threats and common challenges created by international terrorism and extremism confronting the Arab world and Europe make the two sides united in the struggle against terrorism.
The Observatory said in its report that the League of Arab States and the European Union are committed to the declaration of a global war on terror as part of their joint efforts to support the efforts of the global coalition against terrorism. Ash, launching a strategic dialogue and forming working groups to combat terrorism and organized crime.
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