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Abou El-Enein: Third Party Drives Wedge between Egypt, Italy in Regeni's Case


Wed 23 Dec 2020 | 11:31 PM
Taarek Refaat

Mohamed Abou El-Enein, businessman and member of Parliament said that the Italian government and judiciary did not issue accusations against the Egyptian government in Giulio Regeni's case.

Abou Al-Enein added, during “Almawq3” symposium on Wednesday that this is the first time that the Italian court reveals the involvement of 4 persons in the Regeni's case, adding that an Italian judge indicated that there is a person who wants to drive a wedge between the Italian government and Egypt.

The businessman confirmed that he visited the Italian parliament five times. When talking about this issue, he convinced the parliament members of the Egyptian scenario on this issue.

[caption id="attachment_191495" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Aboul El-Enein during Almawq3 symposium[/caption]

He stressed the importance of taking the facts into account in the Regeni case, rather than pushing for a systematic campaign of attacks on the Egyptian state.

Meantime, “Almawq3” honored Abou El-Enein during the symposium in recognition of his economic and social contributions for the Egyptian economy, and for his recent Arab Pride Award 2020 as the best influential figures in the Arab economy.

It is noteworthy that Abou El-Enein played a great role in serving the Egyptian state through his participation in many international political and economic forums, where he succeeded in delivering Egypt’s voice to the world.