Madbouly stresses state’s keenness on communication with Egyptian expats 

Daily News Egypt
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Egypt’s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly delivered the opening speech in the 4th edition of the “Egyptians Abroad Conference” on Monday, in the presence of about 1,000 Egyptian expats who came from 56 countries.

Madbouly stressed that President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and the Egyptian government always saw the Egyptians abroad as an integral part of the fabric of Egyptian society.

In his speech, Madbouly stressed that the state worked hard to provide all means of support and support for its children abroad, and is always seeking to know their requirements, and working to solve any problems they face, whether in the country of residence or inside the homeland. 

He further stressed the state’s keenness to facilitate ways to connect Egyptians abroad to the motherland, and to strengthen the affiliation of the second and third generations of youth and youth in Egypt, and to stand on development efforts and “the achievements of the Egyptian state to build the new republic”.

The prime minister indicated his government’s keenness to seek the assistance of Egyptian experts and scholars abroad to participate in the various aspects of development in the country and to contribute to the implementation of national projects in various sectors.

He said that the government worked continuously on facilitating the service, social, educational and economic requirements of citizens abroad through diplomatic missions and labour, cultural and commercial offices abroad, as well as through mechanisms of sustainable communication with Egyptian communities abroad, through the Ministry of Immigration.

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