Mubarak Chides U.S. Over Double StandardsSaturday May 20, 2006 4:16 PM
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By SAM F. GHATTAS
Associated Press Writer
SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt (AP) - President Hosni Mubarak opened a World Economic Forum
meeting Saturday with jabs at the United States and warnings that the world must
overcome the widening gap between rich and poor and block escalating threats
of terrorism.
With U.S.-Egyptian relations as strained as they have been at any time in Mubarak's
25-year rule, the 78-year-old Egyptian leader implicitly accused America of having
double standards on nuclear policy - Washington's resolute silence on the nuclear
arsenal Israel is believed to possess while leading a drive to deprive Iran of a
nuclear program.
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In a speech opening the annual World Economic Forum on the Middle East in this south
Sinai resort, Mubarak also hammered on the need for more equal economic and trade
treatment for developing countries.
He also said democratic reforms in the Middle East should "emanate from within the
region," a rejection of U.S. attempts to promote Western-style democracy. Mubarak and
other Arab leaders view the U.S. policy as interference in their internal affairs.
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