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Bush to meet Mubarak as tour ends Bush ends Mid-East tour in Egypt
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US President George W Bush is to wrap up his eight-day tour of the Middle East with a brief stop in Egypt. US President George W Bush is wrapping up his eight-day tour of the Middle East with a brief stop in Egypt.
He will fly from Saudi Arabia to meet Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, before heading home to Washington. He flew from Saudi Arabia to meet Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. From there he heads home to Washington.
Analysts say relations between the two allies have cooled, particularly over US calls for Egypt to do more to secure its border with the Gaza Strip.Analysts say relations between the two allies have cooled, particularly over US calls for Egypt to do more to secure its border with the Gaza Strip.
During his trip, Mr Bush also visited Israel, the West Bank and Gulf states.During his trip, Mr Bush also visited Israel, the West Bank and Gulf states.
On the final leg of his 14,500-mile (23,300-km) journey, the White House says Mr Bush will thank the Egyptians for their support on the Israeli-Palestinian issue.On the final leg of his 14,500-mile (23,300-km) journey, the White House says Mr Bush will thank the Egyptians for their support on the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
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But the BBC's Matthew Price, who is travelling with Mr Bush, has been told that the US president will be stressing the need for security in the Gaza Strip.But the BBC's Matthew Price, who is travelling with Mr Bush, has been told that the US president will be stressing the need for security in the Gaza Strip.
This means pushing Cairo to do more to stop militants smuggling weapons from Egypt into the Palestinian territory, our correspondent says.This means pushing Cairo to do more to stop militants smuggling weapons from Egypt into the Palestinian territory, our correspondent says.
Last month, the US Congress suspended $100m (£51m) of its annual military aid to Egypt, demanding that Cairo crack down on arms smuggling into Gaza, which has been under the control of Hamas since June.Last month, the US Congress suspended $100m (£51m) of its annual military aid to Egypt, demanding that Cairo crack down on arms smuggling into Gaza, which has been under the control of Hamas since June.
A protest against Mr Bush's visit was staged on the eve of his arrival Mr Bush will spend several hours with the Egyptian president
Our correspondent says Mr Bush will also discuss democracy - or more accurately, the lack of it - in Egypt.Our correspondent says Mr Bush will also discuss democracy - or more accurately, the lack of it - in Egypt.
The White House has in the past raised concerns over Egypt's human rights record and court cases against the independent press.The White House has in the past raised concerns over Egypt's human rights record and court cases against the independent press.
But with Mr Bush scheduled to stop for barely four hours, correspondents say the two leaders are not expected to make much headway on any issue.But with Mr Bush scheduled to stop for barely four hours, correspondents say the two leaders are not expected to make much headway on any issue.
Egypt's banned opposition Muslim Brotherhood - which controls a fifth of the seats in parliament - staged a protest in Cairo on Tuesday against the visit.Egypt's banned opposition Muslim Brotherhood - which controls a fifth of the seats in parliament - staged a protest in Cairo on Tuesday against the visit.
During his tour of Israel and the West Bank, Mr Bush predicted that a peace deal could be sealed before his term ends in January 2009.During his tour of Israel and the West Bank, Mr Bush predicted that a peace deal could be sealed before his term ends in January 2009.
On his two-day visit to Saudi Arabia, the US president raised concerns over oil prices.On his two-day visit to Saudi Arabia, the US president raised concerns over oil prices.
He also criticised Iran and spoke about progress in Iraq during his tour, which included Kuwait, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.He also criticised Iran and spoke about progress in Iraq during his tour, which included Kuwait, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.