KERRY TO VISIT CAIRO SOON

Washington 25 Dzulhijjah 1434/30 October 2013  (MINA) – The US Secretary of State John Kerry is planning to visit Egypt soon, it has been announced.

This will be the first visit of a senior member of Barack Obama’s administration since the military coup against President Mohamed Morsi on July 3.

Speaking to employees at the State Department, Mr Kerry said, “I think that we will be able to head to Cairo within weeks.” He stressed that he would meet with civil society officials while in Egypt.

A spokeswoman said that the US is waiting to see “tangible progress towards forming a democratically elected civil government” in Egypt. Middel East Monitor (MEMO) reported as monitored by (MINA) Mi’raj News Agency, Tuesday (28/10).

In any case, added Kerry, this is not connected to the suspension of US aid to the “interim” government.

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The current Egyptian government was appointed by the army, which overthrew the president chosen by the people through free and fair democratic procedures,

 

The unprecedented escalation of the crisis in Egypt has raised many questions about the role played by foreign states and their support for the military’s heavy-handed crackdown on protesters.

Many political analysts say that the unrest is not only the result of deposed president Mohammed Morsi’s poor performance while in power and that other factors, especially the machinations of the United States and its silence about the coup d’état against Morsi, should also be taken into consideration.

A brief glance at Washington’s contradictory positions toward developments in Egypt shows that it is really not interested in promoting democracy in that country, or anywhere else. The U.S. government is currently viewed as the prime suspect behind the unrest since it refused to call Morsi’s removal from power a coup. U.S. president Barack Obama’s appointment of Anne Patterson to the post of U.S. ambassador to Cairo, who is known for her conspiracies in the Middle East, proved that the United States is using everything at its disposal to dismantle the democratic process in Egypt.

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As one of the main powers in the Arab world and a country with great influence on Islamic culture, Egypt has always been one of the main priorities of Washington’s Middle East policy. Moreover, it has played a major role in maintaining Israel’s security in the face of major regional threats over the past few decades.

But after Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood took power in democratic elections in 2012, Washington became very concerned about the future of the country and how its government would interact with Israel. This was the main reason why U.S. officials remained silent about the military’s ouster of Morsi, who was Egypt’s first democratically elected president. Other U.S. allies in the region, especially the oil-rich Arab states of the Persian Gulf, never delivered the financial assistance they pledged to the country, and thus Morsi was unable to meet the people’s economic needs, which caused a massive amount of discontent.(T/P012/P04)

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Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)

 

 

 

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