Egyptian foreign minister in Tunisia for talks



TUNIS- Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit arrived in Tunis Monday for talks with his counterpart Kamel Morjane in the wake of a deadly church attack in Egypt which killed 21.
Tunisia and Egypt collaborate on fighting terrorism and insurgency and the Arab Interior Ministers Council is based in the Tunisian capital.



Egyptian foreign minister in Tunisia for talks
Abul Gheit said the visit was aimed at "buttressing the privileged fraternal ties," and a "consolidation of the traditional political consultations," Tunisia's TAP news agency said.
The talks will be held on Tuesday.
The New Year bombing on a Coptic church in Alexandria was strongly condemned by Tunisian President Zine El Abidine who urged the international community to "unite in efforts to fight this dangerous phenomenon which threatens the foundations of peace and security in the world."
No one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, which came two months after an Al-Qaeda-linked group said it was behind a deadly Baghdad church hostage-taking and threatened Coptic Christians as well.
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Tuesday, January 4th 2011
AFP
           


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