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Egyptian media targets Saudi Arabia

December 20, 2016 at 4:13 pm | Published in: Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Middle East, News, Saudi Arabia
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Image of Egyptian newspapers

December 20, 2016 at 4:13 pm
Egyptian journalists and activists started an unprecedented war against Saudi Arabia in the local press after a Saudi visit to Ethiopia, Al-Mesryoon reported yesterday.

Professor of Political and Strategic Studies in the American University in Egypt Tariq Fahmi said: “We can support the Saudi princes who oppose the king… in a short time you will know that we are able to interfere in the affairs of the Gulf States and support the Saudi princes in the opposition.”

“Egypt has much to do with putting pressure on Saudi Arabia… When there are issues affecting national security there would be no place for using diplomatic choices.”

Journalist Mohamed Ali Kheir said: “Egyptian self-control does not last forever. Anyone who approaches the Ethiopian dam is directly threatening Egypt. Therefore, Saudi has to blame itself when Egypt takes action against it.”

Meanwhile, journalist Khalid Salah said: “We have fought the world… We keep calm so far because we hope this would be a temporary problem and there will be nothing bad between the two countries.”

Salah addressed the Saudi officials: “I hope you do not take my remarks as a serious threatening. I hope they are taken as advice because we are eager to respect Egyptian-Saudi relations.”

Ahmed Musa said: “I tell the countries, including Saudi Arabia, which invest in the Ethiopian dam, not to throw your billions into the Nile because the dam will not last for a long time,” noting there would be a “volcano” that would damage it.

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Egypt and Saudi Arabia halt cooperation agreements

December 21, 2016 at 10:58 am | Published in: Africa, Egypt, Middle East, News, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Yemen
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Saudi-Aramco oil processing plant [file photo]

December 21, 2016 at 10:58 am
Egypt and Saudi Arabia have halted or delayed the implementation of a majority of the agreements signed between the two countries, Lebanon’s Al-Khabar has reported.

Citing a diplomatic source, the newspaper said that apart from agreements signed with Cairo’s Al-Azhar University, a majority of investments supported by figures associated with Saudi Defence Minister Mohammed Bin Salman have been completely halted after Saudi Aramco stopped supplying oil to Egypt.

“The visit of the Saudi ambassador to Al-Azhar does not have any political dimensions,” the source said, “since Al-Azhar is treated separately from the Egyptian state institutions.” Pressure from the Saudis will not change Egypt’s position, either with regards to the Syrian crisis or the crisis in Yemen, he added. Cairo will keep in touch with all parties, without exception.

Egypt and Saudi Arabia signed 17 agreements and memorandums of understanding in April, covering several areas including electricity, housing, nuclear energy, agriculture, trade and industry.

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Egyptian newspaper calls King Salman 'traitor' amid souring relations
DAILY SABAH
Istanbul
Published 2 hours ago
In a move to increase tension between two once unshakable allies, an Egyptian newspaper, "Alanbaa Aldawlia," (The International News) called Saudi Arabia' King Salman, "a Traitor" in its Wednesday issue.

Salman's photo appeared on the top of its front page, with the bold title "His Majesty, The Traitor." The newspaper, in its article, justified this labelling by citing cutting oil supplies to Egypt against the alleged order of his brother King Abdullah and supporting Ethiopia's dam project on the Nile River, dubbed the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Ethiopia accuses Egypt of interfering in the country's affairs and backing ethnic groups that have ignited tensions in the country, especially in the region of Oromia.

Despite a long-term relationship between Cairo and Riyadh since the 2013 military coup carried out by Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, political disagreements between both countries have increased.

Relations between Saudi Arabia and Egypt appear to have soured as the two countries have begun differing on regional issues. Amid political disagreements between both countries, Saudi Arabia has halted fuel shipments indefinitely after Saudi state oil company Aramco informed Egypt of the suspension of oil shipments in October.

The Security Council spat was the first public quarrel between Riyadh and Cairo since the Egyptian military's 2013 ouster of the former president Mohammed Morsi and the subsequent flow of billions of dollars in Saudi aid that kept Egypt's ailing economy afloat.

Saudi's move came after Egypt's announcement's that it will host Russian troops for war games along the Mediterranean coast, the latest step in the two countries' rapprochement. The drill, due to take place from Oct. 15-26 in the coastal city of El-Alamein and dubbed the "Guardians of Friendship," includes "elite units" from both sides. Russia's defense ministry said it would be the first ever joint paratrooper exercise for the two and would involve armor being dropped from planes.

Egypt has increased cooperation with Russia under Sissi, including a preliminary agreement to build a nuclear power plant. The country is also negotiating with Russia to restore flights to its Red Sea resorts, a year after the bombing of a Russian airliner carrying holidaymakers back to St. Petersburg.

As one of the non-permanent Security Council members, Egypt voted in favor of Russian draft resolutions on Syria at the U.N. Security Council in October, a move which has apparently angered the Saudis.

Egypt and Saudi Arabia's differences has been rooted over Syria as Saudi Arabia is opposed to Russian support to Bashar Assad forces in Syria and its intervention in the Middle east region. Egypt has been moving closer to Russia, harshly condemned by the Saudis and other Arabs for its heavy-handed military intervention in Syria.
http://www.dailysabah.com/mideast/2...ls-king-salman-traitor-amid-souring-relations

Pakistan could benefit from this conflict. Saudis will be more generous in your case. :D
 
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This is rather a new development , can may be Egyptian or Saudi members explain what happened just few months back both countries were quite close and giving each other gifts and acknowledgements

If I am not mistaken some Islands were also gifted by Eygyt to Saudi Arabia
 
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This is rather a new development , can may be Egyptian or Saudi members explain what happened just few months back both countries were quite close and giving each other gifts and acknowledgements

If I am not mistaken some Islands were also gifted by Egypt to Saudi Arabia

Is it that hard to see what was behind this devilish relation? The SA monarchy thought they had the mafia boss in their pay roll so there there was no chance of betrayal from him. Of course the SA monarchs are not really famous for having foresight or wisdom. As a result they couldn't see what was waiting for them.
 
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This is rather a new development , can may be Egyptian or Saudi members explain what happened just few months back both countries were quite close and giving each other gifts and acknowledgements

If I am not mistaken some Islands were also gifted by Eygyt to Saudi Arabia
I think Saudi Arabia never cared about who runs Egypt, it was all about the Muslim Brotherhood who was the main threat to KSA. They would do everything to get rid of them and I believe that's why they gave Al Sissi tens of billion dollars as a gift to completely eradicate the Muslim Brotherhood and they rightfully did so both Egypt and KSA moved on 3 years later.
 
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Is it that hard to see what was behind this devilish relation? The SA monarchy thought they had the mafia boss in their pay roll so there there was no chance of betrayal from him. Of course the SA monarchs are not really famous for having foresight or wisdom. As a result they couldn't see what was waiting for them.

no now its turn o burn egypt.. when egypt makes SA as an enemy than the evil plan is perferct to replace the MB with SA ideology.. we have to wait and see who will suceed the dictator sissi or will sa suceed infiltrating and making chaos in egypt?
 
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I think Saudi Arabia never cared about who runs Egypt, it was all about the Muslim Brotherhood who was the main threat to KSA.

Would you care to explain why KSA sees MB as a threat? I'm asking you this question as you come from a country which preaches democracy.


no now its turn o burn egypt.. when egypt makes SA as an enemy than the evil plan is perferct to replace the MB with SA ideology.. we have to wait and see who will suceed the dictator sissi or will sa suceed infiltrating and making chaos in egypt?

The SA despots can do nothing to the mafia boss. He's protected by the zionists and also by the Russians and their allies.
 
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It's an unfortunate development. Egypt and the KSA together, make a formidable team. Divided, it further divides the whole region.
 
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It's an unfortunate development. Egypt and the KSA together, make a formidable team. Divided, it further divides the whole region.

Yes, they used to make a fine pair of boot-lickers.
 
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no now its turn o burn egypt.. when egypt makes SA as an enemy than the evil plan is perferct to replace the MB with SA ideology.. we have to wait and see who will suceed the dictator sissi or will sa suceed infiltrating and making chaos in egypt?

ksa has only one tool isis that can destabilize egypt and with the increasing rift among egypt and ksa, terror attacks by isis daesh are increasing in egypt.
 
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More like, I know better than to respond to an obvious troll. It's just a waste of time.
It's abusing of power bro. You gave me that negative rate for the same reason.

MB died with Morsi. And it was probably an unfortunate event for Turkey too.
Guys can you remember who betrayed Ottoman empire? The same country has been stabbing MB, Middle east and Muslims for years. haven't you gotten it until now?
 
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It's abusing of power bro. You gave me that negative rate for the same reason.

When posters use language like "boot-licker" to describe someone's country, they are not...

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Would you care to explain why KSA sees MB as a threat? I'm asking you this question as you come from a country which preaches democracy.

The SA despots can do nothing to the mafia boss. He's protected by the zionists and also by the Russians and their allies.

Egypt is the powerhouse of the Arab world kept under ksa, If Egypt gets freed and takes it natural place then ksa will loose dominance over arab world and Egypt will become a decisive and dominant player of the Arab world.
 
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