THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 31, 2015            
Readout of the President’s Call with President al-Sisi of Egypt
President Obama spoke with Egyptian President Abdelfattah al-Sisi 
today regarding the U.S.-Egyptian military assistance relationship and 
regional developments, including in Libya and Yemen.  President Obama 
informed President al-Sisi that he will lift executive holds that have 
been in place since October 2013 on the delivery of F-16 aircraft, 
Harpoon missiles, and M1A1 tank kits.  The President also advised 
President al-Sisi that he will continue to request an annual $1.3 
billion in military assistance for Egypt.  Beginning in fiscal year 
2018, the President noted that we will channel U.S. security assistance 
for Egypt to four categories – counterterrorism, border security, Sinai 
security, and maritime security – and for sustainment of weapons systems
 already in Egypt’s arsenal.  
The President explained that these and other steps will help refine 
our military assistance relationship so that it is better positioned to 
address the shared challenges to U.S. and Egyptian interests in an 
unstable region, consistent with the longstanding strategic partnership 
between our two countries.  President Obama also reiterated U.S. 
concerns about Egypt’s continued imprisonment of non-violent activists 
and mass trials.  He encouraged increased respect for freedom of speech 
and assembly and emphasized that these issues remain a focus for the 
United States.  The two leaders agreed to stay in touch in the weeks and
 months ahead.
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