The African Coordination Summit was established in 2019 under the Egyptian presidency of the African Union.
The African Coordination Summit was established in 2019 under the Egyptian presidency of the African Union - File Photo
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has expressed gratitude to President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi for hosting the 27th Climate Summit, which presented a unified African voice and contributed to finding solutions to the continent's challenges.
President Kenyatta further commended President Sisi for his chairmanship of the Steering Committee for African Development Agency Heads of State and Government.
President Sisi arrived in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, yesterday to participate in the 5th Mid-Year Coordination Summit of the African Union.
According to Ahmed Fahmy, the spokesperson for the Egyptian presidency, the African Coordination Summit was established in 2019 under the Egyptian presidency of the African Union as part of the institutional reform efforts of the Union.
It aims to divide the work and responsibilities between the African Union Commission and the regional economic communities, as well as to enhance the path of regional integration among African countries, particularly in terms of economic integration.
One of the notable steps taken under the Egyptian presidency in 2019 was the launch of the African Continental Free Trade Area.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's role in hosting the 27th Climate Summit and his chairmanship of the Steering Committee for African Development Agency Heads of State and Government demonstrates Egypt's leadership and commitment to addressing regional and global challenges.
These efforts contribute to promoting African unity, finding solutions to pressing issues, and fostering economic integration across the continent.
Egypt's active participation in the African Union and its instrumental role in driving sustainable development highlight the country's dedication to the African agenda.