Cairo - Egypt's Ambassador to Gabon, Hamdi Bakr said that Egypt's President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi's upcoming visit to Gabonese Capital Libreville will start with an official talks session between both presidents; which will include discussing means of combating terrorism and extremism, followed by signing a trade cooperation agreement between the two countries in timber industry field. Bakr noted in televised remarks that the official talks between the two presidents will address a number of important issues of common interests. Moreover, Bakr added that Gabonese President will hold a dinner banquet on the honour of President Sisi. Noteworthy, El-Sisi arrived on Tuesday in Rwandan Capital, Kigali on the second leg of his Four-nation tour after a daylong visit to Tanzania. El-Sisi was officially received by Rwandan officials at Kigali international airport. He then visited the Kigali Genocide Memorial site، where he paid his respects to the victims of the Rwanda genocide. The visit comes within the framework of Sisi's effort to strengthen political and economic ties with other African countries to accelerate cooperation on various issues geared towards the growth of the continent.