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Center for American Progress Report Calls for Egypt and the United States to Make a Major Course Correction in Bilateral Relations

Washington, D.C. —(ENEWSPF)–January 23, 2015.  Four years after Egypt’s revolution, the region’s most populous country represents a central test in the broader battle for stability and progress in the Middle East. The bilateral relationship between the United States and Egypt has drifted apart. The two countries should use the proposed strategic dialogue this year to reflect on the lessons learned from the past four years of transitions in Egypt and to apply those lessons to broaden relations, says a report released today by the Center for American Progress.

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