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Source: Yahoo News
Abu Dhabi (AFP) - Egyptian
military chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi arrived Tuesday in the United Arab
Emirates, a strong supporter of his July ouster of Islamist president
Mohamed Morsi.
Field Marshal
Sisi, who is Egypt's defence minister and deputy premier, travelled to
the UAE to attend the closure of joint military exercises there. He was
met by UAE deputy army chief Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.
The
two men noted the "fraternal and solid relations linking the two
countries and their peoples," and their wish to "consolidate bilateral
cooperation," the WAM news agency reported, without giving details on
Sisi's plans or the length of his stay.
The
Emirates have given Egypt $4.9 billion in financial aid since Morsi's
ouster, as well as deposited $2 billion in the Egyptian central bank,
interest free.
Last week, the
UAE joined Saudi Arabia and Bahrain in recalling their ambassadors from
fellow Gulf Cooperation Council member Qatar over its support for
Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood.
As
a sign of support for the military-installed government in Cairo, the
UAE's Arabtec contractor signed a memorandum of understanding Sunday to
develop a $40 billion project to build one million housing units in
Egypt.
Sisi has
emerged as the most popular political figure in Egypt following Morsi's
troubled year-long rule, with many viewing him as a strong leader who
can restore stability after three years of unrest unleashed by the 2011
revolt that toppled Hosni Mubarak.
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