NEW DELHI- Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El Sisi on Saturday inspected the Egyptian exhibits shown at an exhibition dedicated to historical and cultural exhibits of the countries participating in the G20 Summit, Presidential Spokesman Ahmed Fahmy said in a statement Saturday.
Titled the ‘Culture Corridor – G20 Digital Museum’, the exhibition aims to celebrate the shared heritage of both G20 member nations and invitee countries. It features cultural objects and relics from the G20 member states and nine invitee nations.
Sisi participated in the G20 Summit’s opening session earlier in the day.
He also took part today in the African-European mini-summit, which was held on the sidelines of the G20 summit, and brought together leaders and representatives of Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, France, South Africa, Nigeria, and the Comoros, as the current president of the African Union, in addition to the European Union and its institutions.