Thursday, July 30, 2015

Saudi Arabia And Egypt Agree To Expand Military Ties

A handout picture from the Office of the Egyptian Presidency on July 30, 2015 shows President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (R) meeting with Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Cairo. AFP

Daily Star/AFP: Egypt, Saudi sign pact to boost military ties

CAIRO: Egypt and Saudi Arabia signed a pact in Cairo Thursday aimed at boosting military and economic ties between the two Arab allies.

Relations have warmed since the 2013 ouster of Islamist president Mohammad Morsi, with Saudi Arabia offering billions in aid to Egypt and Cairo participating in a Saudi-led bombing campaign against Iran-backed rebels in Yemen.

On Thursday, a Saudi delegation led by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman visited Cairo and signed the "Cairo Declaration," also attending a military parade with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

WNU Editor: This is fallout from the U.S. - Iranian nuclear deal. My prediction .... this Saudi - Egyptian military/political alliance is going to grow.

More News On Saudi Arabia And Egypt Agreeing To Expand Military Ties

Saudi and Egypt sign ‘Cairo declaration’ -- Gulf News
Egypt, Saudi sign pact to boost military ties -- AFP
Egypt, Saudi Arabia aim to enhance military, economic cooperation -- FOX News/AP
Egypt and Saudi leaders of Arab security, says Sisi -- Al Arabiya
Egypt and Saudi Arabia guarantors of Arab security: Sisi -- Ahram Online
Egypt and Saudi Arabia sign pact to boost military ties -- 9News

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