Egypt Aid

By John Liang / March 31, 2015 at 4:36 PM

President Obama has decided to allow the stalled deliveries to Egypt of military aircraft, missiles, and tank kits to go ahead, according to a White House statement issued today.

The president spoke with Egyptian President Abdelfattah al-Sisi "regarding the U.S.-Egyptian military assistance relationship and regional developments, including in Libya and Yemen," the "read-out" of their conversation states, adding: "President Obama informed President al-Sisi that he will lift executive holds that have been in place since October 2013 on the delivery of F-16 aircraft, Harpoon missiles, and M1A1 tank kits. The President also advised President al-Sisi that he will continue to request an annual $1.3 billion in military assistance for Egypt."

Beginning in fiscal year 2018, the United States will channel security assistance for Egypt to four categories -- counterterrorism, border security, Sinai security, and maritime security -- and for sustainment of weapons systems already in that country's arsenal, according to the statement.

Further:

The President explained that these and other steps will help refine our military assistance relationship so that it is better positioned to address the shared challenges to U.S. and Egyptian interests in an unstable region, consistent with the longstanding strategic partnership between our two countries. President Obama also reiterated U.S. concerns about Egypt's continued imprisonment of non-violent activists and mass trials. He encouraged increased respect for freedom of speech and assembly and emphasized that these issues remain a focus for the United States. The two leaders agreed to stay in touch in the weeks and months ahead.

House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-TX) said in a statement:

We encourage the government of Egypt to continue its democratic process. But Egypt is also a strong regional ally. Maintaining that relationship must be a priority for the U.S. Providing them with the means to protect Egyptians and Americans from the threat of terrorism is the right thing to do.

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