Egypt may have been to avoid a civil war earlier this month, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said last Wednesday, he said it was a trade-off factor, Washington to decide whether to cut off U.S. assistance to the majority of Arab countries.
Army deposed Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi July 3 massive street protests against his rule, this week's installment was charged with the civilian government to restore and revitalize the economy of a new temporary Cabinet cleared the way .
Thousands of supporters of Mursi demonstrations outside the office of the Prime Minister through Cairo on Wednesday condemned the new military support management, and show that they have no intention bow army dictates.
Under U.S. law, if the United States is to decide, Mursi ousted a military coup or a military coup in which played a decisive role, it will cut off most of the approximately $ 1.5 billion in U.S. aid annually Egypt.
Kerry reiterated the U.S. position has not yet made any decision, he said, would take its time to consult his lawyer and get all the facts.
"This is obviously an extremely complex and difficult circumstances," Kerry told reporters in Amman, adding that he will not "jump off."
"I would say: nothing complicated, apparently lived and died in Egypt, and the huge potential of civil war violence, you have a special situation, you now have a very rapid move for the constitutional process," he added. "So we have to weigh all these facts against the law, which is what we will do."
Across the vital Suez Canal, Egypt, the crisis has alarmed Western allies. Washington will be forced to cut, including about $ 130 million in military aid Cairo, if it decides Mursi has been removed by a coup d'etat.
His remarks highlighted the serious concerns of the U.S. population in the Arab world, most states and suggested that President Obama is in no hurry to pull the plug assistance programs.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton (Catherine Ashton) has become the latest senior visiting Egypt temporary rulers international figure, unlike the U.S. envoy, two days ago, she also met with the Muslim Brotherhood's Mursi senior figures.
However, the brother leader Amr Darrag said, Europeans do not propose any solution to the crisis plan. In April, Ashton on her last visit, trying to persuade Mursi signed by the EU special envoy brokered power-sharing agreement. President Bush did not respond.
Thousands of Brotherhood supporters held a vigil in northeastern Cairo square, vowed not to move until the restoration Mursi, Egypt's first freely elected president. He has been held in a secret location since his downfall.
Wednesday prosecutors ordered detained for 15 days pending investigation over conflict, killed seven people Tuesday morning 70 Mursi supporters, state news agency MENA said.
They were accused, among other crimes, violence, to stop Cairo Road bridge and against the police guns.
"Peace Martyrdom"
Wednesday's protests are mostly peaceful, although there are melee, when the crowd marched through the city center along the Nile River at riot police, as they approached the Liberation Square (Tahrir Square), the focus of the anti-Mursi protest.
"We only have two goals, legality or martyrdom," said Ahmad, 27 Alder. Another man interrupted added: "Peace martyrdom!"
Cabinet of 33 ministers temporary, mainly technical experts and liberals, was sworn in Tuesday. No one has won five from both elections together, because in 2011 an uprising overthrew dictator Hosni Mubarak two major Islamic groups.
Another worrying sign that the new government's ability to build consensus, the slate also by the April 6 youth group, leading to street protests earlier Mubarak condemned.
"Including some cabinet ministers who failed before, when they were holding positions as well as former officials with another number belongs to ousted former President Hosni Mubarak regime minister who," April 6 Group, said in a statement.
Ashton met with the interim head of state Adelie Mansour, the Prime Minister Hazem's EL-Beblawi and other government figures, later told reporters that this is to choose their own path in Egypt, but it should seek to reconcile hostile factions.
"I emphasize the importance of a very inclusive process, because this country belongs to everyone, they must feel part of this process," she said, calling Mursi released.
New Cabinet charged with the implementation of the military-backed "road map" to restore civilian rule, expected in just six months to hold parliamentary elections.
Its main task is to salvage the wreck of the economic turmoil of two and a half years. To this end, it has been given a rich Gulf Arab states lifeline of $ 12 billion in aid.
Many new cabinet ministers is a stagnant bailout loans in exchange for IMF required profound economic reform supporters, but investors are skeptical that these reforms will be implemented soon.
Finance Minister Ahmed Gallas said on Wednesday that IMF lending is the only "solution", the country's part of the problem.
"We need time to read and study questions and documents on the ground and deliberate decision making noise, will pave the way, and the establishment of the future government," he said in a statement.
KIDNAPPED?
Mursi has not appeared in public since the army moved and his supporters said he had been "kidnapped" - military spokesman denied the charge, Ahmed Mohammed Ali, who told Al Arabiya, the army had as the "protect him."
Ali also accused the brothers of "inciting activities, trying to portray religious differences," the political differences. He said: "incitement against military facilities and headquarters, which is totally unacceptable things in Egypt or in any country."
Running street battles on Tuesday morning in a week is the most deadly. Prior to this, more than 90 people were killed in the first five days after the removal of Mursi, which more than half the troops gunned down outside the barracks in Cairo.
Not Fa Xinai Peninsula bordering Israel and the Palestinian Gaza Strip, police officers were killed when gunmen opened fire, El - Arish City, a police station, security sources said.
El - Arish airport security checkpoints also attacked, but no casualties were reported.
At least 14 people, mostly security personnel, have been killed there since the Islamic militants calling for a military uprising in Egypt, Mursi exit.
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