The Palm Beach Post

Trump: ‘No deal’ involved in charity worker’s release

- By Julie Pace Associated Press The Washington Post contribute­d to this article.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said he struck “no deal” for the release of an Egyptian-American charit y worker who had been detained in Egypt for nearly three years.

Aya Hijazi, 30, and her husband, Mohamed Hassanein, an Egyptian, returned to the Washington area Thursday. She met Friday with Trump in the Oval Offiffice.

Trump had hosted Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi at the White House at the beginning of this month. The two leaders discussed the case at the time.

“He was here, I said I really would appreciate it if you could look into this and let her out,” Trump said.

Former President Barack Obama had worked on the case and “got zippo,” Trump noted.

Hi j a z i ’s bro t her, Bas e l Hijazi, also attended the White House meeting, along with Trump aides Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and Dina Powell.

“We are very happy to have Aya back home and it’s a great honor to have her in the Oval Offiffice,” the president told reporters.

Earlier this week, an Egyptian court acquitted Hijazi of charges of child abuse that had been dismissed as bogus by human rights groups and U.S. offifficia­ls. She and her husband, who had establishe­d a foundation to aid Egyptian street children in 2013, were arrested along with several other people in 2014.

Trump and White House aides negotiated their release as well as freedom for four other humanitari­an workers, and Trump sent a U.S. government aircraft to Cairo to bring them home.

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 ?? SUSAN WALSH / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump meets with recently released Egyptian-American aid worker Aya Hijazi in the Oval Offiffice on Friday.
SUSAN WALSH / ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump meets with recently released Egyptian-American aid worker Aya Hijazi in the Oval Offiffice on Friday.
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