Egypt shocked over exclusion from U.S.-Africa summit

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Egypt slammed on Wednesday a U.S. decision to exclude it from a summit for African leaders to be held in Washington in August.

"This decision is wrong and short-sighted," said Egyptian foreign ministry spokesman Badr Abdel Aatty in a statement.

Abdel Aatty added that Egypt is surprised by the U.S. move especially as the summit is not taking place within the framework of the African Union (AU).

The AU is currently suspending Egypt's membership.

On Tuesday, a statement from the White House said that United States will host the first U.S.-African Leaders Summit in Washington in August.

The statement added U.S. President Barack Obama will send invitations to 47 African nations that are currently in good standing with the United States and are not suspended from the AU - therefore, there will be no place for states like Egypt, Zimbabwe and Sudan.

The U.S.-Egyptian relations have been tense since the ouster of former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi in July, 2013, after nationwide protests calling for his removal.

Egypt's membership in the African Union was suspended following Morsi's removal. Endi

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