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Sissi bringing wish list to White House
By Hamza Hendawi
Associated Press

CAIRO — Making his first official visit to Washington, Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi’s meeting this week with President Trump would be a significant step in the international rehabilitation of the general-turned-politician who was kept out of the Obama White House.

But, analysts caution, there may not be much more that Egypt’s president could take from Monday’s White House visit, branded as historic by progovernment media at home.

There has been no official word on the specifics of the wish list Sissi is taking to Washington, but expectations include more military aid, designating Sissi’s nemesis — the Muslim Brotherhood — as a terrorist group, and restoring the kind of strategic partnership Egypt enjoyed with the United States for more than 30 years.

Another issue that may arise is the Arab League’s territorial demands in exchange for peace with Israel, reaffirmed last week. Sissi, whose country already has peace with Israel, may be in a position to help Trump push for a broad deal and gain points in Washington.

Associated Press