Rome approving the sale raised controversy in Italy and government members expressed concern about the human rights record in Egypt, particularly after Italian student Giulio Regeni was tortured and murdered in Cairo in 2016.
Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio answered questions during a parliamentary hearing and said Egypt was an significant "Mediterranean political interlocutor" He also said Rome was awaiting progress on the Regeni murder investigation.
The government, meanwhile, undertook a technical and legal review of the Fincantieri deal, applying national and international laws.
According to press reports, the sale of the two warships, originally designed for the Italian navy, could amount to around 1.2 billion euros ($1.4 billion).
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