Cairo, Egypt – President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received a group of Japanese education experts currently in Egypt today. The meeting was also attended by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and Minister of Education and Technical Education Mohamed Abdel Latif.
Ambassador Mohamed El-Shenawy, the official spokesperson for the Presidency, explained that President El-Sisi welcomed the Japanese delegation. He also emphasized the importance of strengthening the educational partnership between Egypt and Japan and benefiting from the Japanese experience, which is considered one of the most successful models for educational development worldwide.
The President affirmed his deep appreciation for the role played by Japanese experts within the Japanese schools in Egypt. He commended their technical and educational support, which contributes to the development of the educational process, as well as the discipline, competence, and commitment characteristic of the Japanese people. This makes cooperation between the two sides a valuable addition to the development of education in Egypt.
This step is part of the state’s efforts to develop the education system and enhance international cooperation. This ensures that students receive the best possible benefit and that the quality of the educational process is raised.



