EU's Ashton says Egypt's Morsi in good health, has access to news

European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said Tuesday in Cairo that Egypt's deposed President Mohamed Morsi, who she met late on Monday, is in good health and has access to the news.
"He is well and has access to the news," Ashton said in a televised press conference on state-run Nile TV, noting that she does not know the location where Morsi is held.
Meanwhile, Ashton stressed that her visit to Egypt is not to dictate any side but to help find a solution to the ongoing crisis on the ground.
"There is no field for violence or dissent, and demonstrations should be peaceful," she said.

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