Arab Spring Reuters July 15, 2013 - 01:08 By Shadia Nasralla and Ulf Laessing CAIRO (Reuters) - The first senior U.S. official to visit Egypt since the army toppled the country's elected president will hold high-level talks on Monday in Cairo, where thousands of supporters of the ousted Islamist leader are expected to take to the streets. Egyptians have been shocked by violent protests that have killed 92 people. However, despite deep divisions between those who supported and those who opposed overthrown President Mohamed Mursi, they are united by their suspicion of Washington's motives. U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns may face awkward questions when he visits Cairo, where...
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