President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi left Friday London after meeting with Britain's Prime Minister, David Cameroon, Al Bawaba News reported. In his three-day visit, Al-Sisi discussed with Cameroon ways of boosting bilateral relation between the two countries, as well as discussing a number of issues including fight against terrorism in Egypt and boosting the economic, trade and educational relations. Al-Sisi also discussed with Cameroon a number of international and regional issues especially the situation Syria and Libya as well as discussing the refugees crisis. The President also met with British Defense Secretary, Michael Fallon to discuss ways of boosting bilateral military and security cooperation in regard of anti-terrorism efforts.