Clinton: US pleased so far by new Egypt president
Source: Ynet
Clinton: US pleased so far by new Egypt president
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the Obama administration is pleased so far with commitments made by Egypt's Islamist president-elect, Mohammed Morsi, but will reserve judgment on his government until it is up and running.
Speaking to reporters in Finland on Wednesday, Clinton said the US was pleased that the new leader has pledged to respect Egypt's international obligations, which Washington believes covers its1979 peace treaty with Israel. She also said the Egyptian military, which is supposed to turn over power to the president on Saturday, deserved praise for "facilitating" a free, fair and credible election.
However, she said the US would judge Egypt's new leadership on its actions and called for it to respect principles of democracy and pluralism.
"We expect the transition to continue as has been promised by the (military) and we expect president-elect Morsi, as he forms a government, to demonstrate a commitment to inclusivity that is manifest by representatives of the women of Egypt, of the Coptic Christian community, of the secular non-religious community and, of course, young people," she said.
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dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)Lars77
(3,032 posts)Now they're talking about principles of democracy?
azurnoir
(45,850 posts)Israel was the first at least amongst countries the US isn't or wasn't occupying
Lars77
(3,032 posts)cliss
(10,296 posts)This is one election they couldn't 'fix'. It's been my understanding that the US always favored the other candidate, Ahmed Shafik. He was a crony of Mubarak.
For a while, it looked like Shafik was going to win.
But -- the crowds started to gather again on Tahrir Square.
Ultimately Morsi won the election.
I think they concluded if they let Shafik win, it was going be a Pyrrhic Victory.
The US = expert at close elections.