(REUTERS) – An Egyptian state advisory body recommended on Monday that a Cairo court uphold a ruling that annulled an agreement giving Saudi Arabia control of two Red Sea islands.
The agreement, announced in April, caused a public uproar and rare protests by Egyptians who said the uninhabited islands of Tiran and Sanafir were Egyptian.
The controversy has become a source of tension with Saudi Arabia, which had showered its ally with tens of billions of dollars in aid.
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