Putin, Sisi discuss Middle East tensions in Cairo

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Putin, Sisi discuss Middle East tensions in Cairo
Putin shakes hands with his counterpart Sisi walk prior to a meeting in Cairo on December 11, 2017.

Cairo - Putin and Sisi will sign an agreement about the construction of a nuclear power station in Egypt

By Reuters

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Published: Mon 11 Dec 2017, 3:08 PM

Last updated: Mon 11 Dec 2017, 6:13 PM

Russian President Vladimir Putin met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi in Cairo on Monday for talks on cooperation and tensions in the Middle East following Washington's decision to recognise occupied Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Putin's visit reflects growing ties between Russia and Egypt, the second largest recipient of US military aid after Israel and a strategic US partner in the Middle East because of its control of the Suez Canal.
Putin, who is due to fly to Turkey after Cairo, briefly visited a Russian base in Syria before arriving in Egypt and ordered Russian forces to start withdrawing from Syria after a two-year military campaign.
Putin and Sisi are expected to sign bilateral agreements, including one for Egypt's Dabaa nuclear power plant, and to discuss resumption of Russian flights to Egypt as soon as possible, a presidential spokesman told MENA state news agency.
Moscow halted civilian air traffic to Egypt in 2015 after militants bombed a Russian Metrojet flight leaving from the tourist resort of Sharm El Sheikh, killing 224 people onboard.
The high-level Russian visit comes after the US government in August decided to deny Egypt $95.7 million in aid and to delay another $195 million because of its failure to make progress on human rights and democratic norms.


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