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| The Great Pyramids are lit up with a coronavirus-themed laser projection that says "Stay Home" on April 18, 2020 (AFP Photo/Khaled DESOUKI) |
Washington (AFP) - Egypt on Tuesday flew a plane of medical supplies to the United States to assist in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, a role reversal for a top US aid recipient.
Egypt's
general-turned-president, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, has been eager to cement
relations with President Donald Trump, and his country has already shipped
medical goods with fanfare to China and Italy.
A video
statement from Sisi's office showed crates in wrapping that read in English and
Arabic, "From the Egyptian people to the American people," being
loaded into a military cargo plane.
Dutch
Ruppersberger, who leads a group in the US House of Representatives that
promotes relations with Egypt, said the plane landed at Andrews Air Force base
outside Washington.
The plane
brought 200,000 masks, 48,000 shoe covers and 20,000 surgical caps among other
supplies, said Ruppersberger, a Democrat who heads the bipartisan group.
"This
is why international diplomacy and maintaining relationships with allies like
Egypt are essential not in times of crisis, but every day," he wrote on
Twitter.
The US
ambassador in Cairo, Jonathan Cohen, also voiced appreciation for the
"generous" shipment.
Egypt has
reported 250 deaths from COVID-19 and some 3,300 cases, according to the World
Health Organization.
It is far
below the nearly 45,000 deaths recorded in the United States, which has been
scrambling to provide supplies and tests.
Still, some
questioned whether Egypt, where one-third of the population lives on about
$1.50 or less a day, was in a position to offer relief.
"Egyptians
who are happy and proud that Egypt sent medical supplies to Italy, UK and the
US are probably the ones who can afford to pay 10 EGP for a mask," tweeted
a prominent blogger who goes by The Big Pharaoh. Ten Egyptian pounds is more
than half a dollar.
Egypt last
month revoked the press credentials of a journalist from The Guardian who wrote
that the country's COVID-19 infections were higher than reported.
Trump has
voiced enthusiastic support for Sisi, who toppled Egypt's elected Islamist
president in 2013 and has backed strong relations with Israel.
The United
States gave Egypt more than $1.2 billion in the 2018 fiscal year, largely in
military aid that goes back to US contractors.

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