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Egyptian court annuls agreement to cede islands to Saudi Arabia

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IANS Cairo

The Egyptian Administrative Court annulled the controversial agreement on the transfer of two strategic islands in the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia, a judicial official said.

The court, which is part of the State Council, agreed on Tuesday to hear a lawsuit filed by Egyptian lawyer and former presidential candidate Khaled Ali, who asked it to overturn all the decisions of the Court of Urgent Affairs related to the dispute over Tiran and Sanafir islands, Efe news reported.

On June 14, the Egyptian Parliament approved the agreement to give the islands to the Persian Gulf country despite opposition from some political parties and many sectors of society.

 

A total of 146 people have been arrested in protests against the cession of the islands, the Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms said on June 18.

In reaction to the lawmakers' decision, hundreds of filmmakers, doctors and journalists signed statements accusing the government of giving up national territory and violating a Supreme Administrative Court ruling.

The court ruled in January that the islands were always Egyptian, but the Court of Urgent Affairs overturned the ruling in April, saying that the lower court had no jurisdiction over the agreement.

The two small islands are strategically located at the entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba, from where they can block passage to the Israeli port of Eilat and the Jordanian port city of Aqaba.

According to the official position, dismissed by many Egyptians, the islands have always belonged to Saudi Arabia and Egypt only administered them at the request of the founder of the kingdom, Abdel Aziz Al Saud, who asked Cairo to protect them because he had no naval force.

--IANS

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First Published: Jun 21 2017 | 4:50 AM IST

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