DUBLIN, Dec 11 (MENA) - President Abdel Fattah El Sisi arrived at the presidential palace in Dublin Wednesday for talks with his Irish counterpart Michael Higgins on means of boosting bilateral cooperation, and coordination on key international issues, particularly the Palestinian cause and the evolving Syrian crisis.

Later today, Sisi will have a one-on-one meeting with Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris that will be followed by a working lunch and broader talks involving delegations from both countries.

The discussions are expected to focus on expanding bilateral cooperation in all fields.

President Sisi will highlight Egypt's sustainable development efforts, and invite Irish companies to explore investment opportunities in Egypt, especially in renewable energy, green technology, advanced industries, and cultural exchange.

Sisi’s visit to Ireland marks the final leg of his European tour, which also included stops in Denmark and Norway. (MENA)

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