The Europeian Union 's top diplomat , Catherine Ashton has visited ousted Egyptian President Morsi She is in
Egypt working to mediate a resolution to the country 's political
crisis .
Please ! Don't tough the Soverignty of the Egyptian , Let the Army does freely according to its Rode Map for the National Reconciliation .
Hello ! Ashton ,Don't use the U.S. POLICY or Strategies in Syria , to create another Civil War or Violence in Egypt which only has an event of Muslim Brotherhood Issue or the ousted President Morsi's Schism in Egypt Society . Let the Egyptian should Resolve by themselves . God bless with you !
July 30, 2013
The European Union's top diplomat has visited ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, who has been held in an undisclosed location since the military pushed him from power nearly a month ago.
The EU says foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton met with Morsi for two hours of "in-depth discussion." It did not say when or where the meeting took place.
Ashton is in Egypt working to mediate a resolution to the country's political crisis.
On Monday, she met separately in Cairo with Egypt's interim leaders and military chief, as well as officials from Mr. Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood.
She has made no public comments about her meetings. In a statement released ahead of her trip, Ashton called for a fully inclusive transitional government that includes the Muslim Brotherhood.
Also Monday, supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi continued their protests at security administration buildings, remaining defiant in the face of the military's move to install an interim government nearly a month ago.
Egypt's army has warned Morsi's supporters to stay away from military facilities, especially military intelligence headquarters. It says the sites are vitally important, and that anyone approaching them would be in danger.
The EU says foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton met with Morsi for two hours of "in-depth discussion." It did not say when or where the meeting took place.
Ashton is in Egypt working to mediate a resolution to the country's political crisis.
On Monday, she met separately in Cairo with Egypt's interim leaders and military chief, as well as officials from Mr. Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood.
She has made no public comments about her meetings. In a statement released ahead of her trip, Ashton called for a fully inclusive transitional government that includes the Muslim Brotherhood.
Also Monday, supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi continued their protests at security administration buildings, remaining defiant in the face of the military's move to install an interim government nearly a month ago.
Egypt's army has warned Morsi's supporters to stay away from military facilities, especially military intelligence headquarters. It says the sites are vitally important, and that anyone approaching them would be in danger.
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