President Abdel Fattah El Sisi wrapped up his visit to Addis Ababa after chairing a continental meeting on climate change at the 28th African Union summit, according to a statement from Ittihadiya. On the sidelines of the summit, President Sisi met with Sudan’s Omar El-Bashir amid tensions between the neighboring countries, and issued a joint statement vowing to “work to launch a new phase of brotherly relations,” according to Ahram Online. El Sisi also met with his Tanzanian counterpart, John Magufuli, to discuss trade and economic cooperation and extended an invitation that could see Magufuli visit Egypt.
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