The joint annual meetings of the Council of Arab Finance Ministers started in Cairo on Wednesday under the auspices of the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi.
Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly’s presence highlighted Egypt’s dedication to Arab collaboration for sustainable development.
The gatherings, featuring esteemed institutions such as the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development, prioritise discussions on economic challenges and growth strategies.
Moreover, key events include the Abdlatif Y. Al-Hamad Development Award ceremony, honouring regional contributions.
Delegates, including finance ministers and central bank governors, convene to discuss financial stability, investment promotion, and global economic resilience. The meetings foster dialogue among Arab economies and international financial bodies, aiming for collective progress.
As host, Egypt reaffirms its role in regional co-operation, committing to advancing shared development goals. Through strategic partnerships, these meetings aim to navigate economic complexities and foster prosperity across Arab nations.