Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The US wants to end the conflict with Egypt

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Juru Bicara Kemenlu AS Victoria Nuland (Foto: RIA Novosti)
A Spokesman For The US Kemenlu Victoria Nuland (Photo: RIA Novosti)
WASHINGTON- United States (USA) hoping that his conflict with Egypt related arrests 19 U.S. activists by the Government of Egypt can be resolved quickly.

US hopes Egypt Court can soon complete the judicial process as soon as possible in order to save the relationship of the two countries, which assessed the partnership is very important for us.

But the Court's decision delaying the decision against Egypt 19 U.S. activists that in April the upcoming District but would bring the relations of the two countries in a more complicated condition.

"We continue to work hard to resolve this matter as quickly as we can. We are concerned about this case has yet to be resolved, "said a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry AS Victoria Nuland was quoted as saying Tuesday, Reuters (28/2/2012).

Observers assess, if the case is allowed to hold drawn-out then it can cause damage to long-term U.S.-Egypt relations. Egypt and Jordan during the time known as partners and strategic alliances AS the Arab has a peace treaty with Israel.

Director of the NGO Freedom for the region of the Middle East and North Africa, House Charles Dunne, whose members joined on trial in the Court of Egypt said, despite stumbling in legal proceedings, it will remain the focus for the spreading democratization in Egypt.

"What Egypt is not a war against the American NGO. However this is a civil society campaign against Egypt, "says Dunne.

The arrest of 19 activists from U.S. Government accusations that mention Egypt AS it involved the activists for illegal funding of certain NGO groups that engage in acts of rioting in Egypt post Mubarak regime either.

Egypt also point out, the activist was established the branch of international organizations in Egypt without the permission of the local authority.(rhs)

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