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Date: 31 Jul 2013 19:00:00 -0400
Subject: BAN DISCUSSES CONCERNS ABOUT EGYPT WITH EU FOREIGN POLICY
CHIEF CATHERINE ASHTON
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BAN DISCUSSES CONCERNS ABOUT EGYPT WITH EU FOREIGN POLICY CHIEF
CATHERINE ASHTONNew York, Jul 31 2013 7:00PMSecretary-General Ban
Ki-moon today voiced his deep concern about the direction of the
transition in Egypt in a conversation with European Union High
Representative Catherine Ashton, who visited the country this week and
met with its deposed leader, Mohamed Morsy.
In particular, Mr. Ban shared with Ms. Ashton his concern about the
continued detentions in the country, where the military earlier this
month removed Mr. Morsy from the presidency amid widespread protests
in which dozens of people were killed and wounded. The Constitution
was then suspended and an interim Government set up.
Noting that it was welcome and important that Ms. Ashton had seen Mr.
Morsy, the Secretary-Genera reiterated his call to release the former
president and senior Muslim Brotherhood officials, according to a
<"http://www.un.org/sg/offthecuff/index.asp?nid=2909">read-out of the
conversation issued by Mr. Ban's spokesperson.
They stressed the importance of an inclusive political process which
would take into account views and aspirations of all parts of Egypt's
political spectrum, it added.
Egypt has been undergoing a democratic transition following the
toppling of President Hosni Mubarak two years ago in the wake of mass
protests similar to those seen in other parts of the Middle East and
North Africa as part of the "Arab Spring."
Mr. Ban and the High Representative also discussed the Middle East
peace process, with the Secretary-General expressing his hope for the
success of the current efforts to bring the Israelis and Palestinians
together at the negotiating table, and the UN's readiness to work with
the EU and other partners in the diplomatic Quartet to support the
process.Jul 31 2013 7:00PM
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