The United States on Wednesday expressed concern over the anti-American sentiment in Egypt, calling it "unfair.", Xinhua reported.
"Let me say with regard to this kind of anti-Americanism that's creeping into the Egyptian public discourse, we are concerned," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.
"We have expressed these concerns to the Egyptian government," she told reporters at a regular press briefing.
She was responding to a press report carried by the Wall Street Journal, which said that the ruling Egyptian military is increasingly portraying pro-democracy activists as spies and saboteurs, blaming the country's economic crisis and sectarian strife on foreign infiltrators, and blasting the U.S. for funding agents of change.
"Let me say with regard to this kind of anti-Americanism that's creeping into the Egyptian public discourse, we are concerned," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said.
"We have expressed these concerns to the Egyptian government," she told reporters at a regular press briefing.
She was responding to a press report carried by the Wall Street Journal, which said that the ruling Egyptian military is increasingly portraying pro-democracy activists as spies and saboteurs, blaming the country's economic crisis and sectarian strife on foreign infiltrators, and blasting the U.S. for funding agents of change.