In a speech to the Japanese Parliament on Monday morning, El-Sisi praised the Japanese economic development experience, discussed Egypt's completed roadmap towards state-institutions building, counted investment opportunities for Japanese businessmen in Egypt, and tackled regional challenges. Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi praised Japan's civilization, saying he respects Tokyo's contribution to world peace and development. He also applauded Japan's principles of discipline and hard work, saying it mirrors Islamic teachings and principles. El-Sisi warned that terrorism represents a danger to world peace. El-Sisi is one of only six presidents to have addressed the Japanese parliament. He has become the second African president after South Africa's late Nelson Mandela to address the Japanese parliament, and the first Arab president to do so. El-Sisi is on three-nation Asian tour. He spent two days in Khasakhstan before flyibg to Tokyo, and will leave the Japanese capital to South Korea on Tuesday. More to follow http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/188782.aspx