An episode of (26/6/202020) from "Washington" program discussed American interests in Libya after the escalation of the regional and European parties' conflict there, Egyptian statements to intervene on the frontline, and the escalation of the crisis between Cairo and Ethiopia due to the Renaissance Dam.

Al-Jazeera correspondent in Berlin, Issa Al-Tibi, says that the compass of German policy towards Libya is governed by the issue of refugees because the waves of transit to Europe after (station) Turkey will be Libya, in addition to fear of the repercussions of the Libyan conflict on Cairo, because Germany is concerned with the stability of Egyptian security as it is very concerned about security Israel, which has a common border with Egypt.

For her part, Deborah Jones, the former US ambassador to Libya, said that without a political solution, there will be no peace in this country, considering that America has an interest in regional security and stability as well as the flow of energy from Libya and preventing the travel of "terrorists" from Tripoli, so Washington provided a hand Assistance to the Al-Wefaq government to expel "terrorists" from the city of Sirte.

As for the threat of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Deborah considered that it is not dangerous and that it is a kind of exaggeration, stressing that it is not in Egypt's interest to get involved in a military conflict at this stage, especially in a battlefield one thousand miles from Cairo.

For his part, David Chen, the former US ambassador to Ethiopia, considered the latter a very important country in his country's foreign policy, especially in the African context, stressing that the issue of the Nile waters does not have as much importance as the issue of terrorism in the region.