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Tillerson in town

- Hussein Haridy is former assistant to the foreign minister

United States Secretary of State Rex Tillerson paid an official visit to Cairo, his first since he became America’s top diplomat a year ago, on Monday 12 February. The visit came as a part of a Middle Eastern tour for Tillerson that will also take him to Kuwait, Jordan, Lebanon, and, finally, Turkey. In Kuwait, the American Secretary of State will participat­e in two important internatio­nal conference­s, one on the reconstruc­tion of Iraq, and the second grouping the 74-member internatio­nal coalition against the terrorist organisati­on, the “Islamic State”.

This Middle Eastern tour comes at a time of high uncertaint­y in the region in light of the faltering efforts to implement Security Council Resolution 2254 of December 2015 concerning Syria on the one hand, and the military escalation between Israel and Iran on the other hand. Last weekend saw the downing of an Israeli F-16 by Syrian air defence batteries on Saturday 10 February, which was followed by 12 Israeli attacks against what the Israelis claimed to be Iranian bases inside Syria. The reason for this unpreceden­ted escalation was an Iranian-made drone violating Israeli airspace, according to the Israeli version of events. Both the Syrians and the Iranians denied that a drone was sent into Israeli skies from inside Syria.

In Cairo, Tillerson met with President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry separately.At a joint press conference between Shoukry and Tillerson, it was clear that the two sides showed a marked willingnes­s to strengthen Egyptian-American relations in the years to come.The two government­s agreed to resume the “strategic dialogue” between them.The Egyptian foreign minister said that it would take place in the second half of this year. It will not be the first round. Cairo and Washington had respective­ly hosted previous “strategic dialogue” sessions in the past four years. Moreover, the two sides will hold discussion­s in the 2+2 format whereby joint meetings of their respective foreign and defence ministers are held on a yearly basis.

The talks reflected a political will on the part of the two government­s to go forward in the bilateral context, and to work together in search for political solutions in Syria as well as in Libya. Secretary Tillerson praised the role Egypt has been playing in these regards. As far as the Palestinia­n question is concerned, Tillerson reiterated the American commitment to push for a peace agreement between the Palestinia­ns and the Israelis; a peace that would be both just and comprehens­ive, as he put it.

The Egyptian-American talks discussed two sensitive questions, ons, namely, human rights and on-government­al organisati­ons. The American concerns in this respect are well known, and the discussion­s, hopefully, brought the two sides closer together on this matter. It goes without saying that these two matters will remain a main irritant in the bilateral relations.The internatio­nal press coverage, particular­ly in the United States, of Egypt's record on human rights and the role of civil society does not help the two countries in overcoming difference­s of opinion that have dogged the two sides in this respect for more than decade now. However, it was interestin­g to note the full support I hat Secretary-Tillerson expresse for gypt's fight against terrorism. He so ex- pressed American support for the next presidenti­al election in Egypt, due next month. He also called o Egyptians to vote. The talks that Secretary Tiller son held in Cairo demonstrat­e the political will of the Egyptia and American government­s to strengthen their bilateral relations in the years to come, and to work with other internatio­nal an regional powers to reach politica solutions to the crises in Syria an Libya, in addition to cooperate, fur ther, in the fight against terroris and extremism. Of course, American-Egyptian relations have proved their resilience throughout the past four decades, however, the fast-changing regional scene will test relationsh­ip in the future,

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