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Pompeo Says Egypt’s Purchase of Russian Su-35s Will Lead to Sanctions

TEHRAN (defapress)- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, while addressing the US Senate, reportedly said that Cairo would face sanctions if it buys Russian Su-35 jets.
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Publish Date: 10April 2019 - 14:24

Pompeo Says Egypt’s Purchase of Russian Su-35s Will Lead to SanctionsHe also reportedly added that Egypt had assured the US it would take into account the possibility of US sanctions and expressed hope it could withdraw from the deal, Sputnik reported.

"We have made clear that systems were to be purchased that… would require sanctions on the regime," Pompeo told the Senate Committee on Appropriations, stating, "We have received assurances from them, they understand that, and I am very hopeful they will decide not to move forward with that acquisition." 

Pompeo was testifying on the 2020 State Department Budget proposal before the Senate Appropriations State Foreign Operations and Related Programs Subcommittee.

Earlier in the day, ahead of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi's upcoming visit to Washington, DC, a senior Donald Trump administration official stressed that the United States encourages Egypt to turn toward the West and away from Russia.

"In terms of the expanding Russian influence in the region, that's obviously something which we are quite concerned. We don't see a lot of material benefits to engagements with the Russians", the official said on Monday, adding, "We just would encourage the Egyptians to turn more toward the West, toward the United States".   

The official urged Egypt and other countries that wish to maintain a military relationship with the United States to refrain from buying Russian weapons as they risk being sanctioned under the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).   

In mid-March Russia and Egypt reportedly signed a $2 billion dollar contract for the purchase of more than 20 Russian Su-35 multi-role air-defense fighters and air-launched weapons.

According to the Kommersant newspaper, the agreement to purchase more than 20 aircraft and weapons for them worth some $2 billion came into force at the end of 2018, and the deliveries may begin in 2020 or 2021.

However, Russia's Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC) noted that no contracts for aircraft supply were signed in the second half of 2018.   

On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump met with Sisi. The White House announced in an earlier statement that the two leaders would focus on military cooperation and counterterrorism during their meeting.

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