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NATO pleads for patience in Syria, Egypt
by Staff Writers
Halifax, Canada (AFP) Nov 20, 2011


NATO on Sunday guarded against "unrealistic expectations" for peace and democracy in the Middle East and North Africa as violence flared in Syria and Egypt.

"The whole region is going through a complicated, difficult process of reform," James Appathurai, NATO deputy assistant secretary general for political affairs and security policy, told a defense summit in Canada.

"I think it's important for the public not to have unrealistic expectations about how quickly this will happen or that the outcome is necessarily foreseen to be the one we might wish it to be," he told reporters.

"So, we have to be patient, offer support where we can, we can't impose it, and that's what we're doing."

Some 300 generals, defense ministers and officials from around the world gathered at the Halifax International Security Forum in easternmost Canada.

Although they grappled with the notion that the NATO mission in Libya had created a new paradigm for the global community to intervene in hotspots, Appathurai reaffirmed that action in Syria was not on the table.

"There is no discussion of a NATO role with regard to Syria," he said. "Responsibility to protect doesn't automatically translate into a NATO operation."

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization-led bombing campaign in Libya, launched under UN mandate, ended on October 31 after the toppling of Moamer Kadhafi's regime and his death last month.

On Sunday, Syria shrugged off looming Arab League sanctions and growing international pressure to end a lethal crackdown on protesters that has resulted in more than 3,500 deaths since mid-March, according to UN figures.

Deadly clashes broke out for the second day running in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Sunday as Egyptian riot police dueled with demonstrators angry at the slow pace of chance since Hosni Mubarak's downfall in February.

Friday had seen tens of thousands of people pack Tahrir for a rally to demand that the army transfer power to civilian rule.

The military says it will hand over power after a presidential election, which has yet to be scheduled.

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Egypt clashes 'very troubling': Canada defense chief
Halifax, Canada (AFP) Nov 20, 2011 - Canada's defense minister on Sunday said heavy clashes pitting Egyptian forces against protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square are "very troubling," as he called for a peaceful transition to democracy.

"The situation in Egypt is very troubling," Defense Minister Peter MacKay told reporters at the end of a three-day defense summit in easternmost Canada.

"At the same time, it's symptomatic of the challenge that still exists in Egypt as (it) makes the transition to a more democratic inclusive process."

It was the second day of violence in the square -- the symbolic heart of protests which toppled president Hosni Mubarak in February -- following a peaceful anti-military rally on Friday.

Protesters want Egypt's ruling military council, which took over when Mubarak was ousted, to cede power to a civilian authority.

MacKay said Egyptians must be "encouraged to make the transition (to democracy) in a peaceful way."

"The international community is going to watch this very closely, but I think what we need to do is demonstrate outreach and support for a peaceful transition we hope will occur in the near future," he said.



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