Guest: WYF successful due to presence of Sisi, sincere youth

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Thu, 09 Nov 2017 - 06:11 GMT

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Thu, 09 Nov 2017 - 06:11 GMT

World Youth Forum – WYF Official Facebook Page

World Youth Forum – WYF Official Facebook Page

CAIRO – 9 November 2017: “The presence of the Egyptian President Abdel-Fatah al-Sisi has a major role in the success of the WYF;” one of the international guests at the World Youth Forum (WYF), Gamal Mohammed Al-Beloushi, said to Egypt Today.

The participant, who is from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), noted that most foreigners he met expressed their consensus and positive opinion of the event.



“My son and I attended the World Youth Forum (WYF) upon an invitation by the Egyptian presidential bureau, and I am a companion for my son, Adeeb, 18, who was chosen to participate in the WYF as one of the models of future leaders,” Beloushi stated.

The father foresaw the success of the WYF the day he arrived at Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport, praising Egyptian youth who sincerely worked for the success of the conference.

He also expressed his happiness in participating in the WYF, pointing out that the factors that led to the success of the WYF, from his viewpoint, were the solid organization, Egyptian youth, sessions and the objective meetings which were held to discuss specific issues that concern Arab society.

“I think that the conference will have a good impact abroad through the foreigners who are participating in the forum,” Beloushi clarified.

The World Youth Forum (WYF) kicked off on Saturday in Sharm El-Sheikh, South Sinai under the auspices of President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi.

Egypt’s first international youth event is set to run until November 10, bringing together 3,000 youths represented by 60 delegations from around the world.

The seven-day gathering witnesses the participation of official youth representatives over 18 years old, leaders of various youth networks, heads of state, media figures and around 250 young Egyptian expats. It is held under the theme "We Need to Talk."

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