It’s a mixed bag in the foreign press this morning: Israel Hayom is claiming that Egypt’s diplomatic clout vis-a-vis Israel is under threat by the recent normalization accord Tel Aviv signed with the UAE, and the National says Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is facing a “diplomatic tightrope” in securing an agreement with Egypt and Sudan over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Meanwhile, an op-ed in the National Interest says Turkey’s recent nonsense in the eastern Mediterreanean has more to do with Erdogan’s “pan-Islamist, Neo-Ottoman inspired ideology” than securing energy supplies.
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