CAIRO — Egypt has expressed “discontent'” over the latest U.S. travel warning to the Mideast country, saying the notice makes a false distinction between ********* groups and violent political organizations.
Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ahmed Abu Zeid, said on Thursday that the wording of the travel advisory was dissatisfactory.
He says it is “unacceptable” to distinguish between violent political and militants since any group that uses ******** is a ********* one _ a reference to the now outlawed ****** Brotherhood group.
The U.S. advisory on Wednesday urges Americans to consider the risks of travel to Egypt.
It came just days after a series of militant *******, including a ***** in Sinai that ****** 23 Egyptian soldiers and a stabbing ****** on foreign tourists that ****** two German women at a Red Sea resort.