World to Egypt: Refrain from Violence

Brussels - Foreign officials have expressed concern over reports of the killing of protesters in Cairo and urge the Egyptian authorities to maximum restraint.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 14.08.2013.

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Brussels - Foreign officials have expressed concern over reports of the killing of protesters in Cairo and urge the Egyptian authorities to maximum restraint. "Reports of the dead and wounded are extremely worrying," Michael Mann, spokesman for EU High Representative Catherine Ashton said in Brussels,. "We reiterate that violence will not lead to any solution and call on the Egyptian government to be maximally restrained." World to Egypt: Refrain from Violence The action of the police in Cairo has been condemned by the European Commission. "Violence does not lead to any solution and we call on all sides to exercise maximum possible restraint," said the Commission Spokesman Peter Stano. In Berlin, German Foreign Affairs Minister, Guido Westerwelle, called on supporters of the interim government of Egypt and Morsi supporters to reject violence. "We call on all political parties to return to negotiations immediately and avoid further escalation of violence," Westerwelle told reporters. "Any new bloodshed must be prevented." The European Parliament President Martin Schulz "strongly condemned" the police intervention in Egypt. "A number of dead counted this morning in Cairo are unacceptable," Schultz said in a statement. He called on the Egyptian authorities to ensure the conditions for free and peaceful demonstrations to all Egyptians and said it was the responsibility of the current government to find a just and peaceful solution to the present crisis. The British "Foreign Office" also reacted, which also said it was concerned about the recent events in Egypt, also calling for restraint and dialogue. The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged for maximum restraint. regarding the latest developments in Egypt. As his spokesperson has written on the Twitter account, Ban is upset about what is happening in Cairo and once again appealed for restraint. The Turkish President Abdullah Gul denounced as "unacceptable" the operation of Egyptian security forces, and expressed concern that the situation could worsen and become like in Syria. The Turkish government has called on the international community led by the UN Security Council and the Arab League to immediately pass an act "to stop this massacre." Iran's Foreign Ministry has denounced what they described as "massacre" in Egypt, as did Qatar as well. Egyptian security forces have killed this morning during the clean up of a protesters’ camp in Cairo, dozens of demonstrators, who demanded the return of ousted President Mohamed Morsi, agencies reminded. Beta - AP Tanjug

World to Egypt: Refrain from Violence

The action of the police in Cairo has been condemned by the European Commission. "Violence does not lead to any solution and we call on all sides to exercise maximum possible restraint," said the Commission Spokesman Peter Stano.

In Berlin, German Foreign Affairs Minister, Guido Westerwelle, called on supporters of the interim government of Egypt and Morsi supporters to reject violence.

"We call on all political parties to return to negotiations immediately and avoid further escalation of violence," Westerwelle told reporters. "Any new bloodshed must be prevented."

The European Parliament President Martin Schulz "strongly condemned" the police intervention in Egypt. "A number of dead counted this morning in Cairo are unacceptable," Schultz said in a statement.

He called on the Egyptian authorities to ensure the conditions for free and peaceful demonstrations to all Egyptians and said it was the responsibility of the current government to find a just and peaceful solution to the present crisis.

The British "Foreign Office" also reacted, which also said it was concerned about the recent events in Egypt, also calling for restraint and dialogue.

The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged for maximum restraint.
regarding the latest developments in Egypt.

As his spokesperson has written on the Twitter account, Ban is upset about what is happening in Cairo and once again appealed for restraint.

The Turkish President Abdullah Gul denounced as "unacceptable" the operation of Egyptian security forces, and expressed concern that the situation could
worsen and become like in Syria.

The Turkish government has called on the international community led by the UN Security Council and the Arab League to immediately pass an act "to
stop this massacre."

Iran's Foreign Ministry has denounced what they described as "massacre" in Egypt, as did Qatar as well.

Egyptian security forces have killed this morning during the clean up of a protesters’ camp in Cairo, dozens of demonstrators, who demanded the return of ousted President Mohamed Morsi, agencies reminded.

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