Shoukry's visit to Türkiye: New blow to Brotherhood
Media platforms affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, classified as a terrorist organization in a number of countries, work hard to downplay the role Egypt plays in the region.
When Türkiye and northern Syria were rocked by
earthquakes on February 6, Egypt was at the forefront of countries hurrying to
offer support to the Syrians and the Turks on the following day.
Upon directives by Egyptian President
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, five military aircraft loaded with urgent medical aid headed
to the two countries.
On February 23, two military planes were sent to Türkiye with large amounts of aid, including medicines and medical
supplies.
Egyptian support
The first medical rescue team to reach
opposition-controlled areas in northern Syria on February 8 was an Egyptian one.
This prompted the Syrian Civil Defence
Organization to thank the Egyptian leadership for supporting the Syrian people,
especially in these areas that lack the minimum necessities of life.
Nevertheless, media platforms affiliated with the
Brotherhood did not blow any whistle on the assistance provided by Egypt to affected
people in Syria or Türkiye.
On the contrary, these platforms tried
to whitewash Egyptian support, especially given the fact that this support
comes at a time Egypt – like other countries – suffers from the negative
repercussions of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Blow to Brotherhood
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry visited Türkiye on February 27, for the first time since 2013.
The visit came under the slogan 'repairing
the rift'.
It constituted a new blow to the
Brotherhood, which caused some observes to call it a 'new earthquake striking
the Brotherhood'.
This is especially true since Ankara
previously hosted a number of Egyptian Brotherhood leaders.
However, during 2021, Türkiye closed a number of Brotherhood media outlets.
This in turn prompted a number of Brotherhood leaders to leave
Türkiye for fear of being handed over to Egyptian
authorities.
It should be noted that during the foreign minister's visit
to Türkiye, he highlighted Egypt's constant
readiness to provide a helping hand and assistance to affected people in Türkiye and Syria.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu,
for his part, said the visit of his Egyptian
counterpart meant a lot.
"We will open a new chapter in our relations
with Egypt," the Turkish foreign minister said.
Egyptian pillars
Director of the Arab Centre for Political Studies Mohamed
Sadek Ismail said the visit of the Egyptian foreign minister to Türkiye and Syria at this time confirms that Egypt's foreign
policy is based on two main pillars: a historical dimension and a humanitarian
dimension.
"Egypt has extended relations
with Syria and has always been ready to put forward initiatives to resolve the
Syrian crisis," Ismail told The Reference.
He added that Egypt is ready to extend
a helping hand to all countries.
Ismail described the visit as 'very
important'.
It was preceded, he said, by steps to win Türkiye to the Egyptian side.
He expected Ankara to reciprocate to
the Egyptian move, especially given the fact that Turkish President Recep Tayyip
Erdoğan tries
to use all cards to put his country at the centre of events once more, ahead of
the Turkish presidential elections.