“The Egyptians”: Trump’s statements, not to pay the American ship crossing fees for the Suez Canal, “Political Bulling”

Counselor Hussein Abu Al -Atta, head of the & RDQUO party, expressed a member of the Executive Office of the Egyptian Parties Alliance, his categorical rejection of the statements of US President Donald Trump, during which he called for the necessity of the passage of American military and commercial ships through the Suez Canal for free, considering that these statements represent a blatant and rejected intervention in the internal affairs of a country with a soul Sovereignty. The laws regulating the crossing of ships, in order to preserve their rights and full sovereignty over the channel. The head of the & rdquo party, the Egyptians & ldquo, added; Trump’s demand for free American ships contradicts the Constantinople agreement signed in 1888, which provides for freedom of navigation in the Suez Canal for a fair and specific fee, explaining that the channel is not open for free for any party, and that the revenues resulting from traffic is an authentic right for Egypt, which is making huge efforts to maintain and develop this artery Global. Olaya.
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& nbsp; Until the Suez Canal is managed today with the highest professional standards, and that its continuous development project, including digging the new channel and expanding the corridors, came with pure Egyptian financing and will without any external intervention, which confirms that the Egyptian sovereign decision in this regard does not accept bargaining. Trump & nbsp; & laquo; political bullying & raquo; Completely rejected, in detail, as well as & nbsp; Its practice on Egypt will be reflected negatively, and all his endeavors will fail in the region, especially as he ventures his country’s strategic interests in the Middle East with such provocative statements, considering that & rdquo, Trump & LDQUO; & Laquo; a man who lost his mind & raquo; after ignoring international facts and covenants that confirm Egypt’s full sovereignty on the Suez Canal and its legitimate right to impose fair fees on the crossing of ships.
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