US condemns violence in Egypt while studyingy

U.S. condemns violence in Egypt while studying to send help economically. Washington, May 9 () .- The United States today condensation religious violence this weekend caus 12 deaths in Cairo, while indicates that it is "exploring options" for Egypt a grant aid package economically to ease its growing debt.
The State Department spokesman, Mark Toner, manifest today in his daily press conference rejecting sectarian strife "nonsense" between Muslims and Coptic Christians, especially those that occurred in two, darkfall online gold, churches in Cairo, to consider " disrespectful to the religion "and" abhorrent. "
"We urge calm and moderation, and underline our support for the Egyptians who, according to the spirit of unity that emerged from the revolution of January 25, reject religious violence," said Toner.
The new outbreak of violence between Christians and Muslims sald this weekend left 12 dead and 23 arrested, just two months later, global agenda powerleveling, that another outbreak of violence similar to end the lives of 13 people.
Toner also corrected several media rumors that pointed to a possible loan of 1,000 million dollars in the Economic Assistance to Egypt, indicated that "no amount determined" or "no decisive No final "as to an aid package.
"We are studying a wide range of ideas about, wow power leveling, our assistance to Egypt, but an're in the process of consultations to determine how we can help," the spokesman said.
Undersecretary of State for Economic, Robert Hormats, visited Egypt last week to assess the financial position and met with members of government, but has not yet come to an informed decision about the amount or destination end of support, underlined Toner.
The upcoming step is to "consult with Congress" to support different alternatives, among which "includes debt relief," confirm.
However, the U.S. sees the granting of assistance economically as "urgent", and independent of the development of general elections in September.
"This is a country in which the economy has paid a price for the protests that took place in recent months. And so it is vital that we try to help them recover economically," said Toner.
Egypt has lost about 70,000 million Egyptian pounds (about 11,000 million dollars) between January 25 and May 5 by the economic impacts of the popular rebellion, according to a report by the Institute National Planificacin.

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