Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamed arrived in Cairo Saturday afternoon for a two-day visit.
Mohamed will meet with Egypt’s President Mohamed Morsi during his visit and hold talks with a number of economists and political figures, Malaysian ambassador in Cairo tells the state news agency, MENA.
Egyptian Civil Aviation Minister Wael El-Maadawi and Presidential Advisor for Economic Affairs Ashraf Serri received Mohamed at the Cairo airport.
Mohamed is also expected to give a speech at a conference organized by the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), according to a post on the Brotherhood’s official site Ikhwanonline on Saturday.
The conference will focus on the FJP’s Renaissance Project, which President Morsi – who hails from the Islamist group – adopted as his presidential program upon taking office in June 2012.
Mohamed was the longest-serving prime minister of the largely-Muslim state, occupying the post from 1981 – 2003. His tenure was most defined by carrying out substantial infrastructure projects.
Ahram Online