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Egypt Pulls Out of US-Led ‘Arab NATO’ Initiative – Report

Egypt Pulls Out of US-Led ‘Arab NATO’ Initiative – Report
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By Staff, Agencies

Reports suggested that Egypt decided to withdraw from US-led initiative to create a strategic alliance with key Arab allies, known as Middle East Security Alliance [MESA].

The news comes just one day after Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s visit to the White House.

Also known as "Arab NATO," the alliance is supposed to include Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar. Cairo, however, has reportedly decided to pull out from the group over fears of damaging its relations with Iran, the sources said.

Additionally, the sources said Egyptian authorities were partially motivated by uncertainty over US President Donald Trump's re-election and whether his successor would scrap the entire initiative — just like Trump himself scrapped the Iranian Nuclear Deal.

Cairo's decision is believed to have inflicted a blow on Trump's strategy of curbing Iranian influence in the region, Reuters report says.

The initiative, proposed by Saudi Arabia back in 2017 as a means to limit Russian and Chinese influence, was supported by US National Security Advisor John Bolton.

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