The United States and Egypt are returning to a "stronger base" when it
comes to bilateral ties between the two countries.
These comments from US Secretary of State John Kerry come as he
visited Egypt to discuss shared concerns over security in the region.
The visit is seen as a positive step for the two nations after
relations cooled following Mohamad Mursi's ousting from power in 2013.
William Denselow reports.
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