The presidential spokesman said president Sisi’s talks with the Austrian chancellor also tackled the tourism file including key Egyptian tourist destinations such as Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada which are favourites for Austrian tourists, as well as means to promote tourist relations between the two countries.
Rady affirmed that the Austrian chancellor was keen on listening to President’s Sis’s viewpoints towards the developments and crises in the region and means to reach peaceful solutions to them.
He added that the president stressed the importance of restoring stability to the countries which suffer from insecurity either Libya, Syria, Yemen or Iraq, a matter that curbs the level of terrorism caused by extremist organisations.
According to the spokesman, the Austrian chancellor expressed his country’s support for Egypt’s efforts, pointing out that Austria is a key backer for Egypt inside the European Union.
The presidential spokesman asserted that the role played by Egypt in the Middle East and North Africa is important, effective and balanced.
He added that President Sisi will hold bilateral meetings with the leaders of some countries, international figures and businessmen as well as representatives of major world companies.
According to Rady, the Glasgow summit is considered a chance for exchanging viewpoints on all international issues of mutual concern.