
Issa met with Sisi on Sunday, where they discussed a number of
bilateral and regional issues, mostly importantly the Egyptian economy
and Egypt-US economic relations. They also tackled the Suez Canal
project issue and the security situation in Sinai and on the Egypt-Libya
border.
"The US allocated half a billion dollars as military aid to Egypt
this fiscal year and the number will increase to one billion next year,"
he added. "Relations with Egypt are still strong."
"We were not surprised by the relations between Egypt and Russia
because Egypt is an important country in the region and it is natural
that Russia seeks strong ties with it through an Apache aircrafts deal
and military training," Issa added.
Issa pointed out there was a possibility to assemble tanks m 1 A 1 in Egypt.
Some observers believe that Egypt is tilting towards strengthening
relations with Russia, the United State’s arch political foe, in
response to the latter’s hesitant declaration of support for the
authorities that ousted former president Mohamed Morsy in 2013. The US
had frozen part of its aid to Egypt following the ouster of Morsy.
Russia has been a vocal supporter of Sisi’s ouster of Morsy.
Egypt has reiterated it seeks balanced international relations,
stressing that its relations with Russia are not at the expense of ties
with the US.
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