Kerry in key talks with Egypt’s Sisi

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BBC Online :US Secretary of State John Kerry has arrived in Egypt for key talks with new President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi.Kerry is expected to urge Sisi to embrace more inclusive politics, and say the crackdown on the banned Muslim Brotherhood is polarising the nation.Kerry will raise the issue of the mass death sentencing of members of the organisation.Sisi, the 59-year-old ex-army chief, won elections in May, pledging to tackle “terrorism” and bring security.The retired field marshal overthrew President Mohammed Morsi last July amid mass protests against his rule.He has since been pursuing a crackdown on Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood, which urged a boycott of the 26-28 May elections. Liberal and secular activists also shunned the poll in protest at the curtailing of civil rights.Kerry arrived in Cairo on Sunday on an unannounced visit, the most senior US official there since the election.American officials said he would tell Sisi that although he understands the country’s security challenges, the Egyptian government needs to do more to reach out to the Muslim brotherhood, reports the BBC’s Kim Ghattas, who is travelling with Kerry.America’s top diplomat is also expected to call for the release of imprisoned journalists.Egypt remains a strategic ally for Washington, and Kerry’s visit so soon after Sisi’s inauguration shows the US is still keen to engage actively and early on with the new president in the hope it will make a difference, our correspondent says.

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