After 100 killed in Egypt riots, Obama calls for restraint

Amid anti-regime riots in Egypt that have claimed over 100 lives, US President Barack Obama has sought restraint and favoured "concrete steps" aimed at advancing political reforms in the Arab nation, as he held key talks with his national security team to assess the situation there.

"He reiterated our focus on opposing violence and calling for restraint; supporting universal rights; and supporting concrete steps that advance political reform within Egypt," the White House said in a statement last evening after the meeting.

The US President was updated on the current situation in Egypt during the meeting with his national security aides that lasted for about an hour.

Vice President Joe Biden, National Security Adviser Tom Donilon and his deputy Denis McDonough, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counter-terrorism John Brennan, the Vice President's National Security Adviser Tony Blinken and Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes were present at the meeting.

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