President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi met with a
delegation from the US House of Representatives headed by Congressman
Darrell Issa Sunday at the Itihadiya Palace, state-own MENA news agency
reported.
Issa arrived in Cairo on Saturday for a
two-day visit, in a meeting that marks the first of its kind since
Al-Sisi’s inauguration as president. He held talks with senior Egyptian
officials over recent regional developments and ongoing events,
especially the Israeli attacks in the Gaza strip.
Issa and Al-Sisi also discussed the
turmoil in Sinai and along the Libya-Egypt border, and looked into how
to “fight terrorism”. Issa added that he and his fellow congressmen will
look into providing Egypt with more aid in light of “the terrorism
threat”.
The visit came shortly after Al-Sisi’s
talks with Russian president Vladimir Putin last Tuesday, in which the
presidents planned to enhance Egypt-Russia relations.
According to state-owned Al-Ahram
newspaper, Egypt’s current talks with Russia are due to finalise an
approximately $3bn (EGP 21bn) weapons agreement.
In their meeting, Issa assured Al-Sisi
the US is not threatened by Egypt’s visit to Russia, saying “our
relationship is strong, ongoing, and will strengthen in the upcoming
period”, Al-Ahram reported.
Following Al-Sisi’s visit to Russia, a
US State Department deputy spokesperson said on Tuesday, “Egypt is free
to have relationships with whoever it wants.” She also called the
US-Egypt relationship “strong and strategic”.
Al-Sisi previously received Issa back in
September when Al-Sisi was still Minister of Defence, where they
discussed strategic relations between the two counties.
“While popularly
elected, President Morsi’s government curtailed freedom of religion and
equal rights for the Egyptian people as the country’s economy fell into
a drawn out period of stagnation,” Issa stated in July 2013, the day
Al-Sisi ousted former presiden Mohamed Morsi. ”Real democracy is about
more than just one election – it requires a framework of justice and
respect for the rights of all.”
The US had temporarily suspended its
military aid to Egypt in October of last year. Following Al-Sisi’s
election for presidency in June, the US unfroze nearly $1.5 billion of
it.
Issa and Al-Sisi reportedly talked about
military-relations in their last meeting, as Issa maintained that the
US will continue to provide Egypt’s army with military training and
weapons, Al-Ahram said.
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