Egypt's Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab on Tuesday opened the new compound of Egyptian embassy in one of the most upscale neighborhood in Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea, Al-Bawaba News reported. Mahlab left early Monday for Equatorial Guinea on a two-day visit to the West African country for talks with senior officials there on bilateral relations and developing cooperation in different fields. Mahlab indicated that the building of the compound was accomplished in just six months by the Arab Contractors in Equatorial Guinea, noting that the company had implemented $2 billion projects there with negotiations currently going to establish a drugs factory on 100,000 square meters in the economic capital of Equatorial Guinea.