Share this Story: U.S. security adviser discusses rights in visit to Egypt, official saysU.S. security adviser discusses rights in visit to Egypt, official saysArticle content CAIRO — U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan discussed securing “tangible and lasting improvements” in human rights with Egypt’s president and other top officials during a visit to Cairo on Wednesday, a senior U.S. official said. Try refreshing your browser, or U.S. security adviser discusses rights in visit to Egypt, official says Back to videoAdvertisement Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Human rights groups that had called on the U.S. to block $300 in aid expressed disappointment. Article content On Wednesday, Sullivan reaffirmed Biden’s commitment with Sisi to “a constructive dialog on human rights,” the senior administration official said. A statement from Egypt’s presidency made no mention of human rights.
Source: National Post September 29, 2021 22:07 UTC