VoA - News Sunday 7th July, 2013
An African Union team of eminent persons plans to meet this week with Egypt's interim leadership, following the ouster of the democratically elected President Mohammed Morsi.
"Egypt is an important member of the African Union and we would not in any way allow Egypt to degenerate into chaos. We would do all we could to ensure that Egypt remains stable and prosperous, God willing,rdquo; said Ambassador Aisha Laraba Abdullahi, the African Union's Political Affairs Commissioner.
Abdullahi also called for peace and reconciliation in Egypt following violent clashes between supporters and opponents of Mr. Morsi's ouster.
"We note with deep concern the violence that happened on Friday and the early morning of Saturday,rdquo; continued Abdullahi, "We hope that the human-rights violation, the use of firearm to control protesters should be strongly discouraged. We frown upon that and we call for peace for reconciliation for tolerance, so that Egypt could bounce back.rdquo;
Abdullahi's comments came after newly installed President Adly Mansour appeared to back away from an announcement that former Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohammed ElBaradei would be made prime minister.
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