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US Officials: US-Egypt discuss Mubarak quitting

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The Obama management is in talks with top Egyptian officials about the possible instantaneous acquiescence of President Hosni Mubarak and the configuration of an interim government that could get ready the country for free and fair ballot votes later this year, U.S. officials said late Thursday.

Formation of a military-backed concierge government in Egypt is one of more than a few ideas being conversed as anti-Mubarak protests rise in the streets of Cairo and other Egyptian cities, the officials said. Those protests are predictable to grow in size and strength on Friday and the administration fears they may go off into more widespread fighting unless the government takes physical steps to address the protesters' main order that Mubarak depart office.

The officials stressed out the United States isn't seeking to enforce a solution on Egypt save for noted that the administration had made a ruling that Mubarak has to go rapidly if there is to be a passive declaration to the crisis. The officials spoke on form of anonymity to talk about the susceptible diplomatic talks, which are continuing. The talks regarding Mubarak's immediate going away were first report by The New York Times.

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Africa too on India-US radar

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India and the US are coming jointly to help Africa and a declaration of this intent is predictable during President Barak Obama's visit. Although the African initiative comes under the India-US agricultural cooperation, the teamwork is being firmed up at a time when the Chinese are miles ahead in Making their impression felt in Africa.

The India-US initiative comes soon after India and Japan formally setting in place a "dialogue" for Africa to synchronise their strategies in the continent.

Ben Rhodes, US second-in-command national security advisor for strategic communication, had said, "This is a chance to talk about that partnership, and also it’s possible to service our broader food security plan in places like Africa, as well as continuing to go forward our bilateral cooperation with India."

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