UK’s foreign secretary comments on situation in Egypt

0

 

By Godfrey Olukya 1-8-2013

UK’s foreign secretary William Hague has today spoken to Mohamed El Baradei, Egyptian Vice President for Foreign Affairs, about current situation in Egypt.

After the conversation he issued a statement saying, “I welcomed Vice President El Baradei’s commitment to an inclusive political transition in Egypt, involving all political groups. We want to see a peaceful resolution that will bring an urgent end to the current bloodshed. In my view, this should involve a process of dialogue and reconciliation between all political parties in Egypt, including the Muslim Brotherhood.

“I raised my concerns about the current situation, particularly the killing by security forces of over 80 civilians last weekend. I made
clear that the UK condemned this excessive use of force, along with the attacks against security forces in Sinai, Mansoura and elsewhere.

I also called for the release of all political detainees, including President Morsi, unless there are criminal charges to be made against
them, and emphasized that it is vital that any charges are not politically motivated.”

END

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.