British Ambassador to Egypt John Casson attended Monday the launch of the university of Malvern Egypt college to shed light on Britain's plans to invest in Egypt's future through educating Egyptian youths.
British Malvern college will open its first international branch in Egypt in 2016.
The ambassador said that the launch of Malvern Egypt college comes at a time when Egypt's President Abdel Fattah El Sisi announced a new initiative to build the Egyptian society.
Britain is carrying out investments in the education sphere in Egypt, he said, pointing out to the fund which was recently launched to find joint solutions to challenges which face Egypt's future.
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