US Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomed the release of 'significant numbers of political detainees' in Egypt over the past few months, the state department said. Reuters
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomed the release of 'significant numbers of political detainees' in Egypt over the past few months, the state department said. Reuters
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomed the release of 'significant numbers of political detainees' in Egypt over the past few months, the state department said. Reuters
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken welcomed the release of 'significant numbers of political detainees' in Egypt over the past few months, the state department said. Reuters

Antony Blinken calls for Egypt to release more political detainees ahead of Cop27


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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken praised Egypt for freeing political detainees and urged the country to consider more pardons during a call with Egypt's Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry on Thursday.

The pair also discussed climate change, just days before the start of the global climate summit, Cop27, in Egypt.

More than 90 world leaders including US President Joe Biden will be in the country for the summit, which takes place from November 6 to 18.

Mr Blinken welcomed the release of "significant numbers of political detainees" over the past few months, the state department said.

He "voiced support for additional such pardons and releases, as well as for steps to strengthen due process of law and protections for fundamental freedoms for all".

He said co-operation between the US and Egypt "is strengthened by tangible progress on human rights".

Mr Blinken and Mr Shoukry discussed shared efforts to advance regional peace, including support for elections in Libya.

They also spoke about dignity for Israelis and Palestinians.

Mr Biden will travel to Egypt to participate in the Cop27 climate summit on November 11, the White House said in late October.

“At Cop27, he will build on the significant work the United States has undertaken to advance the global climate fight and help the most vulnerable build resilience to climate impacts, and he will highlight the need for the world to act,” the White House said.

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 1: Commit to countering all types of terrorism and extremism in all their manifestations

2: Denounce violence and the rhetoric of hatred

3: Adhere to the full compliance with the Riyadh accord of 2014 and the subsequent meeting and executive procedures approved in 2014 by the GCC  

4: Comply with all recommendations of the Summit between the US and Muslim countries held in May 2017 in Saudi Arabia.

5: Refrain from interfering in the internal affairs of countries and of supporting rogue entities.

6: Carry out the responsibility of all the countries with the international community to counter all manifestations of extremism and terrorism that threaten international peace and security

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Fixtures All matches start at 9.30am, at ICC Academy, Dubai. Admission is free

Thursday UAE v Ireland; Saturday UAE v Ireland; Jan 21 UAE v Scotland; Jan 23 UAE v Scotland

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Australia 2-1 Thailand

Australia: Juric 69', Leckie 86'
Thailand: Pokklaw 82'

Updated: June 12, 2023, 7:09 AM`