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Biden administration grants Egypt $1.3 billion in military help in spite of rights requirements

The Biden administration on Wednesday notified the U.S. Congress that it will provide Egypt with $1.3 billion in military help, a State Department representative stated, the first time considering that 2020 Egypt will get the overall quantity of U.S. funding despite human rights conditions.

The statement comes as Washington has actually relied heavily on Cairo - a longstanding U.S. ally - to moderate up until now unsuccessful talks in between Israel and Hamas on a ceasefire deal to end the war in Gaza.

Of the $1.3 billion in U.S. foreign military funding designated to Egypt, $320 million goes through conditions that have actually meant a minimum of some of that amount has actually been withheld in recent years.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken informed Congress on Wednesday that he would waived a certification requirement on $225 million related to Egypt's human rights record this year pointing out the. U.S. national security interest, the representative said by. e-mail.

This decision is essential to advancing regional peace and. Egypt's specific and continuous contributions to U.S. nationwide. security priorities, particularly to complete a ceasefire. arrangement for Gaza, bring the captives home, rise humanitarian. help for Palestinians in need, and help bring an enduring. end to the Israel-Hamas dispute, the spokesperson said.

Blinken issued a similar same waiver on the human rights. conditions last year but kept a portion of the military help. over Egypt's failure to make clear and consistent development on. the release of political detainees.

This year, Blinken identified that Egypt had made enough. efforts on political prisoners to release $95 million tied to. development on the issue, the spokesperson stated.

(source: Reuters)