Rep. blocks Obama admin plan to give $450 mil to Egypt
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration's
plan to transfer $450 million in cash to Egypt hit a roadblock Friday as
a top House committee chairwoman blocked the move, saying it warrants
further review.
Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas,
said the State Department had notified Congress of plans to move the
money to the new government of President Mohammed Morsi as Cairo
struggles economically. The money is part of the nearly $1 billion in
debt relief that President Barack Obama had promised Egypt earlier this
year.
"This proposal comes to
Congress at a point when the U.S.-Egypt relationship has never been
under more scrutiny, and rightly so," the chairwoman of the
Appropriations subcommittee on foreign operations said in a statement.
"I am not convinced of the urgent need for this assistance and I cannot
support it at this time. ... I have placed a hold on these funds."
The relationship between
the United States and Egypt has been rocky since the overthrow of U.S.
ally President Hosni Mubarak last year. The Egyptian government angered
Washington when it cracked down on numerous democracy advocates and
groups, including three U.S.-funded nongovernmental organizations,
earlier this year.
More recently,
demonstrators breached the U.S. Embassy in Cairo to protest an
anti-Islam video, and some in Congress have called for cutting off aid.
The United States provides Egypt with $1.55 billion annually - $250
million in economic aid and $1.3 billion in military aid.
The cash transfer would have come from money that had already been appropriated.
A senior State Department
official said the United States remains committed to a democratic
transition in Egypt and still sees support for economic growth as a
vital way to protect peace and security. The official said the
administration would work with Congress in the next days and weeks to
make the case that the budget is in U.S. interests.
The official was not
authorized to speak publicly about the ongoing negotiations and
discussed the situation on condition of anonymity.
Last December, Congress
made foreign assistance to Egypt, including the military financing,
contingent on a determination that the government "is supporting the
transition to civilian government including holding free and fair
elections; implementing policies to protect freedom of expression,
association and religion and due process of law."
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