2011年11月20日星期日

The Egyptian army declares

The first signs that the Egyptian crisis really would end this way emerged shortly after midday Rosetta Stone with news that he and his family had gone to his residence in the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. In Cairo and other cities around the country, celebrations are taking place. Leaders from around the Middle East and the rest of the world have broadly welcomed Mubarak's departure - some in the west more cautiously than others. Read down to see how the day unfolded, as our coverage continues. The Egyptian army declares in a statement read out on television that it will not oppose the "popular will". 1830 UN chief Ban Ki-moon has joined in, telling reporters the "voice of the Egyptian people has been heard" and calling for "a transparent, orderly and peaceful transition that meets the legitimate aspirations of the Egyptian people." This had to include "free, fair and credible elections leading to the early establishment of civilian rule." he said. 1826 More from leading opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei: "Egypt Today is a free and proud nation. God bless," the former head of UN nuclear watchdog the International Atomic Energy Agency wrote Rosetta Stone Software on Internet microblogging site Twitter. Will Hosni Mubarak be facing financial hardship in retirement? It seems unlikely. But one possible minor inconvenience following his departure from office: the Swiss government has just ordered a freeze on any assets belonging to him and his entourage, the Swiss foreign ministry said. Ah well. In London, David Cameron, prime minister of the former colonial power, Britain, found a new adjective, to say it had been a "remarkable", before urging whatever government is formed to "put in place the building blocks of a truly open, free and democratic society." "As a friend of Egypt and the Egyptian people we stand ready to help in any way that we can," he added. 1745 Voicing a key concern of western governments, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel urged the new leadership that will emerge to respect the country's peace treaty with Israel. Saying "I rejoice with the people in Egypt," and urging all to work together in peace, she added: "We also expect the future Egyptian government to continue to keep the peace in the Learn American English Middle East, in that the agreements made with Israel are respected and Israel's security is guaranteed," she said.

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