President of the Ghanaian Parliament praises during his meeting "Abdel-Al" the leading role of Egypt in Africa

Dr. Ali Abdel-Aal, Speaker of the House of Representatives, received on Sunday at his office, Aaron Mike, President of the Parliament of Ghana and his accompanying delegation.
Speaking at the opening of the meeting, Dr. Ali Abdul-Aal welcomed the strong relations between the two brotherly countries, drawing on the close relations between the late leaders Gamal Abdel Nasser and Ghanaian leader Nkrumah.
He stressed the centrality of Ghana in the West African region in light of its pioneering political experience, pointing out Egypt's appreciation of the economic experience of the State of Ghana, especially in view of the direction of the State of Ghana to attract private sector investments. The two brotherly countries.
He pointed out that he is counting on the parliaments of the two countries to push forward and strengthen the Egyptian-Ghanaian relations to a wider horizons, announcing the launch of the Parliamentary Friendship Association between Egypt and Ghana to build on the established and historical relations between the two brotherly countries.
Abdel-Aal referred to Egypt's ambitious plan during its presidency of the African Union, especially on the level of African peace and security, as well as Egypt's pioneering experience in empowering African youth through the declaration of the city of Aswan as the capital of African youth.
For his part, President of the Parliament of Ghana, Aaron Mike, expressed his thanks and appreciation to Dr. Ali Abdel-Aal for the warm hospitality and hospitality he and the accompanying delegation have received since their arrival in Egypt, describing the Egyptian parliament as one of the oldest parliaments in the world.
The speaker of Ghana's parliament hailed Egypt's pioneering role in the African continent, especially on the level of supporting African national liberation movements against colonialism, stressing the need to boost relations between the two brotherly countries in all fields, including economic integration.
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