EU Warns of 'Urgent Review' of Egypt Ties Failing End to Violence

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European Union leaders, Herman Van Rompuy and Jose Manuel Barroso, warned Egypt's army and interim government Sunday that the bloc was ready to "review" ties failing an end to violence and return to dialogue.

In a long statement, the presidents of the European Council and European Commission leaders warned that further escalation could have "unpredictable consequences" for Egypt and for the region and placed responsibility for a return to calm on the army and government.

"The calls for democracy and fundamental freedoms from the Egyptian population cannot be disregarded, much less washed away in blood," Van Rompuy and Barroso said.

"In cooperation with its international and regional partners, the EU will remain firmly engaged in efforts to promote an end to violence, resumption of political dialogue and return to a democratic process.

"To this effect, together with its member states, the EU will urgently review in the coming days its relations with Egypt and adopt measures aimed at pursuing these goals."

The statement was released 24 hours before senior diplomats from the 28 EU nations hold emergency talks on Egypt in Brussels in which they are expected to call for a snap meeting of foreign ministers within the next days.

Saying it was crucial that violence end immediately, the statement added that "while all should exert maximum restraint, we underline the particular responsibility of the interim authorities and of the army in bringing clashes to a halt."

"The violence and the killings of these last days cannot be justified nor condoned. Human rights must be respected and upheld. Political prisoners should be released."

Comments 7
Thumb Senescence 18 August 2013, 12:20

Well, he hasn't cut aid still and for good reason.

The EU can't really do much either, just noise, but individuals can amass some sympathy and votes.

Missing greatpierro 18 August 2013, 12:47

Europe is him find behind a stick. Egypt authorities needs support as the MB are not demonstrating peacefully but shooting at the police. Over 70 policemen have been shot.

Missing VINCENT 18 August 2013, 19:20

Defending one self is inherent, and Egypt has the right to defend the rest of its citizens from the Muslim Bros types. You live by the sword and die by the sword. The Muslim Bros have been killing and burning churches; up to 50 recently. The rest of Egypt has the absolute right to cleans itself from this plaid known as Muslim Bros, and I am sure the same would apply if they were Christian Bros, Iranian Islamic Bros. wreaking havoc on others. Same crap different building. This is the Egyptians' problem, and they know exactly how important it is for their survival to allow or not to allow a plague like Muslim Bros. to be their head boss.

Missing greatpierro 18 August 2013, 13:07

Europe is hiding behind a stick. Egypt authorities needs support as the MB are not demonstrating peacefully but shooting at the police. Over 70 policemen have been shot.

Missing VINCENT 18 August 2013, 19:02

It looks like the Muslim Bros have cone and are doing more than expressing their opinion.

Thumb LebCynic 18 August 2013, 21:01

In order to kill and get rid of a noctiouse weed, one must pull its roots out. Muslim Brotherhood roots are buried deep in Israel!!

Missing VINCENT 18 August 2013, 23:21

No one needs to connect Muslim Bros. with Israel to drive the point across that they are one of the worst scum bags of this Earth. We also don't need to blame our bad deeds on others. It is time to admit our faults and say it as is. Muslim Bros. will bring lasting destruction to the Middle East. Wait until Iran get their nukes.