“You are not going to teach us about humanity,” Mr. el-Sisi told reporters. Europeans and Arabs have a different “sense of humanity, values and ethics,” he continued. “Respect our values and ethics, as we do yours.”
The outburst was a mark of the often awkward embrace between European Union and Arab League leaders in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, at their inaugural summit to broker closer ties on issues like migration and terrorism.
European leaders hope to boost their efforts to deter or push back mostly African migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean.
But worries about terrorism and illegal migration, as well as a desire to make lucrative arms sales, have drawn European leaders closer to leaders like Mr. el-Sisi.
Mr. el-Sisi accused prosperous European nations of showing little understanding of the pressures facing Arab countries threatened with conflict.
He should collect all the prisoners due to terrorists ativities and send them to Europe as Asylum seekers so that Europe deals with terrorism better than Egypt.
Just a thought.
European leaders hope to boost their efforts to deter or push back mostly African migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean.
But worries about terrorism and illegal migration, as well as a desire to make lucrative arms sales, have drawn European leaders closer to leaders like Mr. el-Sisi.
Mr. el-Sisi accused prosperous European nations of showing little understanding of the pressures facing Arab countries threatened with conflict.
He should collect all the prisoners due to terrorists ativities and send them to Europe as Asylum seekers so that Europe deals with terrorism better than Egypt.
Just a thought.
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