Trump welcomes Egypt’s President el-Sissi in US policy change

US President Trump (R) welcomes his Egyptian counterpart to the White House, Apr. 3, 2017. (YouTube)

In what was the first visit by an Egyptian president to Washington in eight years, El-Sissi and Trump expressed mutual admiration and the common goal to defeat Islamic terror.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sissi and US President Donald Trump celebrated what they expect to be a close friendship based on a common goal to crush Islamic terror.

Trump’s warm welcome to the Egyptian leader represents a notable change in US policy. The relationship between the two countries was tense under the Obama administration, which often admonished al-Sissi’s government and briefly suspended military aid. Obama had never invited al-Sissi to the White House.

Trump has often mentioned Egypt as one of the Muslim-majority allies with which the US should partner in the fight against Radical Islam.

“President el-Sissi has been very close to me since the first time I met him. We agreed on so many things,” Trump said in his greeting to the Egyptian guest.

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