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American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Will Meet with Egypt's New President

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Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi speaks to reporters during a joint news conference on Friday.Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi speaks to reporters during a joint news conference on Friday.
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Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi speaks to reporters during a joint news conference on Friday.
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi speaks to reporters during a joint news conference on Friday.

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This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.
 
The United States and Egypt have had a long and close relationship for more than thirty years. The United States has provided over one billion dollars yearly in military and economic aid to the Arab nation.
 
Many Egyptians have criticized the aid, saying it does not directly reach civilians. They also do not approve of what they believe is American interference in their national concerns.
 
On Sunday, American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will visit Egypt. She is to meet with the newly elected Islamist President Mohamed Morsi, other senior government officials and leaders in civil society and business. The State Department says she will express American support for Egypt’s democratic changes and economic development.
 
It is clear that relations between Egypt and the United States will continue. But many people are re-examining the relationship. In Cairo, Ahmed, an official with the Agriculture Ministry in Egypt, says he hopes the United States will support the nation without linking the relationship to Egypt’s natural resources.
 
AHMED: "We don't ask for a lot; we don't want them to provide us the same [aid] they give Israel or the whole region. But the issue is, what is best for us - democracy, development, whatever it is."
 
Manar Shorbagy, a professor of political science at the American University in Cairo, says the United States should re-examine how it deals with Egypt. She also says the United States has defined its interests as in and protection of Israel.
 
Miz Shorbagy says Egyptians demanded respect from their government during the Arab Spring pro-democracy revolution. She believes they will demand the same from the rest of the world.
 
In two thousand nine, President Obama visited Cairo and made a historic speech about a new beginning between the United States and the Arab and Muslim world. He spoke about removing years of mistrust, finding common positions and relations based on shared respect.
 
However, Miz Shorbagy says President Obama meant well, but his words have produced an unwanted effect. She says that after the president’s talk in Cairo, Egyptians increased their expectations of the United States. But none of the promises have been kept, which she believes has worsened the situation.
 
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Mohamed is a twenty-year-old history teacher. He says he has not seen any difference in how the United States deals with Arab dictators or the Palestinian issue since the Obama speech.
 
The Gallup research organization asked groups of Egyptians this year about their opinions on several issues. The study found that more than half the Egyptians who took part believed closer relations with the United States was a bad thing. Only one fourth of the Egyptians who were asked said they supported continuing the United States military and economic programs in their country.
 
Political writer Atef El Ghamry says Egypt is now in a period when Egyptians themselves, not just the government will decide foreign policy concerning the United States. He says it is important that America change a lot of its positions.”
 
And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English, written by Kim Varzi.  I'm Steve Ember.
 
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Contributing: Margaret Besheer
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by: Yoshi from: Sapporo
07/17/2012 11:39 AM
The U.S. looks like very very pity. She has a lot of enemies all arroud the world. She looks like willing to produce enemies.She is probably No.one countiry in the number of fights fighting against foreigners now. American young solders are losing their lives far away from their homeland. They fight probably for the justice they are made unable to believe by government and business leaders. What 's justice? Isn't it only an American doctrine? The U.S.should quit playng a role of world police. You are no longer the world police. You should be more modest really understanding the diversity of justice. When there are one hundred countries, there are onehundred kinds of justice. Justice the U.S. has seems backgrounded by economical profits. You should pay more attention to your domestic issues keepig away from foreign affairs. You should solve your domestic issues within your country not aiming other countries natural resources or marcket. You should be free from greedy, you syould not require benefits for your supports primarily shoud be self-sacrificing acts.



by: Jean
07/16/2012 11:24 PM
The political situation in the Arab World is too complicated to comment. The Arab Spring was encouraging in the past years, but now I'm not so sure. Thanks.


by: cem from: turkey
07/16/2012 8:51 AM
my matter I didnt understand is why US is concerned with Egypt's domestic affairs like that..why Clinton is viziting there at that time.ın this stage what is the US title? what does it see itself?All goverments can decide own policies..ıt is wrong to interfere their domestic affairs..

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by: Tommy from: China
07/16/2012 5:40 PM
I am agreeing with you. one nation should not inerfere another nation's domestic affairs.


by: Franz from: Brazil
07/15/2012 1:06 PM
I believe the U.S. should change its aid policy excluding military aid. A plan modeled on the Marshall Plan which resulted in great benefit to the people who were at war against the United States should be studied to Egypt and other countries. The funds would be needed for public services like education, health, employment, culture, leisure, environment, public safety, public administration, etc. but to receive such resources countries should meet targets through the steps to be decided. I am absolutely sure that this means that all citizens of Egypt and other nations would support the U.S.

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by: Tommy from: China
07/16/2012 5:52 PM
In fact, this is another pattern of invasion rather than aid itself. America trys to seize the 3rd world nations, or arabian countries in another worlds, by its economic weapon. This is not evident but dangerous.


by: rania from: egypt
07/15/2012 11:41 AM
in fact i appreciate that voa special english but i don't agree with some mistakes not all egyption agree with Hillary's visit unlike most of them refused her and made demonstration to tell her we don't like you and we don't want Non-intervention policy please


by: ibrahim from: egypt
07/15/2012 8:19 AM
thank you very much
this site is extremely useful


by: Helene from: China
07/14/2012 11:30 PM
The United states have had along and close relationship in military and economic to the Arab nation more than thirty years and so the government of the U S A suppports to Arab over thirty billion dollars every year .But the important people in military and business Arabian say that they don't want the America interference in their country and they don't trust America.There is so bad .why do we spend a lot of money to protect their country but they says some things too bad about us .From my idea we stop supporting to Arab and saving money to take care the americans who are living in poverty or homeless Don't spend money to buy a bad thing .


by: Ariely from: Jerusalem
07/14/2012 6:26 AM
Question: What is Obama "the change"" long term international strategic achievement?
Answer:Is the power taking by Muslom brotherhood, recognitions and the dialog with the ideological mother and terror teaching father of modern Islamism
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Remember: The Nazi get power by democratic elections.
Lesson: Understand a ideology before supporting their power takeover
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USA helped Taliban to defeat the Soviets in Afghanistan without taking seriously their Islamic Jihad ideology.
The world harvests the terror seeds on daily basis.


by: Ameer from: Ashland
07/14/2012 4:17 AM
Egypt's First and last demand from US is when israel will move out of arab lands. 70 yaers of occupation is too long and too far