Egypt is conducting political and economic reforms at its own pace, and pressure by the Bush administration on Cairo to move faster would only be counterproductive, visiting Prime Minister Ahmed Nazief said Sunday. “Some people say we’re moving too slow,” Nazief said in an interview, as he prepared for meetings with President Bush and other high-level officials this week. “But I also believe that it should be left to the country itself to decide on the pace…. We know the risks of moving too fast or too slow.”Full Story
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