Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Obama has proposed to replace the government of Egypt

Barack Obama suggested that the leaders of Germany, Britain and the United Arab Emirates together to discuss the situation in Egypt, where nearly two weeks of continuing political crisis. It is reported by Radio Liberty. The White House released the president's main points of Barack Obama, stressing that he favored an immediate peaceful transition to a new government of Egypt. The U.S. president said that the new government should reflect the will of the people of Egypt and to full-fledged negotiations with the opposition. Obama also expressed concern about attacks on journalists and human rights and called for the release of all illegally detained. As is well known in Egypt from January 25, continuing protests demanding the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, who has ruled the country since 1981. Mubarak himself has refused to yield to the demands of protesters and resign immediately, but promised that he would not stand for next presidential election. Also, Egyptian President announced the resignation of the government and pledged to hold the country's political and economic reforms. Ministry of Industry

No comments:

Post a Comment