The United States is suspending $ 130 million in military aid to Egypt.
Informed sources told a British news agency that the US government intends to suspend $ 130 million in military aid to Egypt due to human rights issues.
Some media outlets reported on the decision of the US government headed by Joe Biden to suspend military aid to Egypt.
Three informed sources told Reuters that the Biden government was refusing to provide $ 130 million in military aid to Egypt due to human rights concerns.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken warned in September that aid would be cut off if Egypt did not pay attention to specific human rights conditions.
Human rights groups have called on the US government to block a total of $ 300 million in foreign military aid to the government of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
According to Reuters, an informed source explained that members of the US Congress have been informed about the government’s decision to refuse aid, which is 10% of the $ 1.3 billion that Egypt is expected to receive from the US this year. .
The source said that so far there are no plans to stop the rest of the aid.
Democrat Sen. Chris Murphy welcomed the decision, saying al-Sisi had failed to meet the government’s “limited and fully achievable human rights conditions.”
“It sends an important message abroad that we will live up to our commitment to human rights, and that the days when dictators receive white checks from the United States are over,” Murphy said in a statement, according to Reuters.
The State Department has not yet responded to a request for comment on the suspension.