
EU High Representative Catherine Ashton Saturday expressed "great concern" over the recent violent events in Egypt that have led to a high number of casualties. "In the recent past, I have unequivocally condemned terrorist attacks against Egypt and its people, and will continue to do so and to offer Egypt our full support. " At the same time, I am equally convinced that heavy-handed responses to the present crisis will not help in securing Egypt's future and can hamper seriously the freedoms of expression and association," she said in a statement. Ashton said that ahead of the constitutional referendum on 14-15 January, she would like to "reassure the Egyptian people that the EU continues to support them in fulfilling the aspirations of the January 2011 revolution." "Dignity, social justice, security, democracy, human rights, and a better economy remain the goals the EU stands by Egypt to achieve," she said. "The constitutional process - both before and following the referendum - could offer a chance for a new political dialogue and interaction leading to democratic elections, a fair representation of different political views in the future parliament, accountability for the government and state institutions, and greater security and prosperity for all," she said. "The EU wishes to see Egypt as a partner sharing democratic values, respect for fundamental freedoms and human rights, and as a neighbour with whom we share a common destiny and can face together the many challenges of our time. Only confidence in the shared belief that Egypt is for all Egyptians working peacefully for the country's future can bring about a strong, vibrant and sustainable democracy and economy," added the statement.
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