Following are excerpts
from an interview with Judge Hisham Al-Bastawisi, an Egyptian presidential
candidate, which aired on Al-Hayat TV on March 29, 2011:
Interviewer: What
is your position regarding the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty?
Hisham Al-Bastawisi:
Egypt must honor all the international treaties it has signed. Egypt
has never violated any agreement, and if it does, it will lose its credibility
worldwide, and no one will sign any treaty with it anymore. Therefore,
the annulment of a treaty signed by Egypt is out of the question. But
if a certain agreement, like the Camp David Accord, involves infringement
upon the rights of Egypt or the Egyptians, Egypt has the right to ask
to renegotiate it. This would be to the benefit of peace in the region
and the world.
Interviewer: What
infringement are you referring to? Do you think the treaty involves
infringement?
Hisham Al-Bastawisi:
Yes, definitely. The terms pertaining to the Sinai Peninsula infringe
upon Egypt's right to it. We must renegotiate these terms in order to…
Interviewer: By
this you mean that we should sit down to negotiations table again?
Hisham Al-Bastawisi:
Of course. Everything must be done by negotiations. What else can we
do? This is a peaceful path that you can follow. We can negotiate from
a position of power. We have many means, and if we employ them, we could
change these agreements, and this would be to the benefit of all parties.
Interviewer: So
you believe certain articles in the Camp David Accord should be renegotiated?
Hisham Al-Bastawisi:
Exactly.
Interviewer: There
should be direct negotiations… The most important article is the military
presence in Sinai…
Hisham Al-Bastawisi:
This is one of many issues. The Palestinian cause should also be a part
of these negotiations, because without a just solution to the Palestinian
cause, the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel will also be threatened.
Interviewer: You
link between the progress on the Palestinian-Israeli negotiations and
the continuation of the [Egyptian-Israeli] treaty.
Hisham Al-Bastawisi:
This is because all the Arab countries should have joint security and
interests. The Arab countries should all complaint one another. You
cannot ignore the Palestinian cause and resolve your own problem with
Israel. Your security and peace would continue to be threatened. Egypt
cannot simply watch from the sidelines while the Palestinian people
is starved and annihilated under siege. All the problems must be resolved.
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