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Gabonese interest in Egyptian medicine

Egyptian Ambassador to Gabon Discusses Medicine

Written by: Mohammed Omran

Ambassador Reham Hussein Ammar, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to GabonWith Ms. Annie Josette Poitier, President of the National Office of Medicines, to discuss ways to enhance cooperation with the Egyptian Drug Authority, and to identify opportunities for exporting Egyptian medicine to Gabon, especially in light of Egypt obtaining the Level 3 Maturity Certificate for medicines from the World Health Organization.

The Egyptian ambassador to Gabon promotes joint pharmaceutical cooperation.

The meeting addressed prospects for developing cooperation in the pharmaceutical sector between the two countries, including supporting the exchange of expertise and strengthening technical and regulatory partnerships, in addition to discussing mechanisms to facilitate the entry of Egyptian pharmaceutical products into the Gabonese market.

Both sides emphasized the importance of benefiting from the development achieved by the Egyptian pharmaceutical industry and the global quality standards it has reached, in order to support pharmaceutical security in Gabon and expand the scope of health cooperation between the two sides.

 

Gabon's ambassador to Zoom Africa News: "Africa Day" is a celebration of "one family"... and our relationship with Egypt is exemplary and constantly growing.

 

In a separate context, Ambassador Guy Roger Nzeh, the Ambassador of the Republic of Gabon to Cairo, described May 25 as “African Family Day,” stressing that it is an occasion that brings together all the sons of the African continent under one banner to celebrate African unity and solidarity.

The Gabonese ambassador in Cairo, in exclusive statements to “Zoom Africa News”, affirmed that the celebration of “Africa Day” represents an important opportunity for all Africans to come together and promote the values of the African Union, saying: “This day is our annual appointment to renew our commitment to our continent, as it is a special day that highlights the cohesion of the continent as one body.”.

The Gabonese ambassador praised the existing cooperation with educational and university institutions in Egypt, especially within the framework of continental celebrations, noting that being present in the halls of Egyptian scientific institutions gives a special character to this day, and opens new horizons for discussion on issues and topics that concern the future of the continent.

Regarding bilateral relations between Libreville and Cairo, Ambassador Guy Roger Nzeh affirmed that Gabonese-Egyptian relations are stable and continuously developing, describing them as “very good.” He added, “We continue to work diligently to reinforce the strength of these ties, and we are pleased to see these relations developing and growing stronger day by day, serving the interests of our two brotherly nations.”.

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