As its first Islamist president takes power, the nation can't afford to harm relations with the U.S. or abandon its peace treaty with Israel, at least in the short term, experts say.
CAIRO — Egypt's foreign policy under its first Islamist president is likely to change in tenor but not substance, at least in the short term, as the new government can ill afford to strain relations with the U.S. or risk international furor by abandoning Egypt's 1979 peace treaty with Israel.
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