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Thursday, 16 January 2020

Egypt in the News on 16 January 2020

Yesterday’s news that Israeli gas shipments have begun arriving in Egypt is getting top billing in the foreign press: Reuters | Associated Press | AFP | Bloomberg | Wall Street Journal | Haaretz.

GERD talks are also getting major play in the foreign press: The Financial Times is running an ominously-titled opinion piece by David Pilling about preventing war between Egypt and Ethiopia. Fortunately, he concludes that armed conflict between the two powers is by no means inevitable. “With skilful diplomacy and a forward-looking agreement, the Nile need not be a source of conflict, but rather a force for co-operation,” he writes. Al Bawaba’s Abdellatif El Menawy is optimistic, hypothesizing that the US will pressure “the three sides toward making concessions and reaching an agreement that satisfies everyone.” The Globe Post also recaps the full sequence of events that brought us here.

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