so they could continue trading with each other without fights and continue to be friendly and nice and kind
so they can keep trading between cultures and not have any wars
so they could continue trading with each other without fights and continue to be friendly and nice and kind so they can keep trading between cultures and not have any wars
so they could continue trading with each other without fights and continue to be friendly and nice and kind so they can keep trading between cultures and not have any wars
So they can keep trading between diffrent culters
In Africa
Barbara Kotschwar has written: 'Reengaging Egypt' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations 'Reengaging Egypt' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations
Their relations are not too stressed. They just have border issues with the stream of African immigrants escaping the poverty, and Egypt has a tendency to have harsh or lethal border control methods.
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They wanted to maintain a cosmic order and keep Egypt safe
Many Israelis are wary of Egypt. They believe that the Egyptian people are strongly Anti-Israeli and would, at the very least, seek to end the peace treaty that President Anwar Sadat gave his life to make. From an Israeli perspective, a worsening of the Egyptian-Israeli relationship would be a great loss to both Egyptians and Israelis. However, Israel trusts the Egyptian military which currently runs the country to have interests that coincide well with Israeli interests in the region. While most Israelis would prefer a democratic Egypt that would be friendly to Israel, they argue that the only pragmatic situation to maintain good political relations with Egypt is to support the military government.
Egypt is the country that agreed to maintain a small army and navy. As of 2013, Egypt is a very large country that has a population of over 84,550,000.
Egypt has diplomatic relations with a wide range of countries around the world. It is a member of various international organizations such as the United Nations, Arab League, and African Union. Egypt has historically played a significant role in Middle Eastern politics and has partnerships with countries like the United States, Russia, and China.