The Foreign Ministry is not happy about the US Department of State’s travel warningon Egypt, and asked the embassy in Washington to relay that message clear to DC, the ministry said in a statement. The statement said it expected the US to show “more solidarity given the circumstances” and says the warning omits important details about the attacks it references (including the Hurghada stabbings), painting an inaccurate picture about the state of security in Egypt and contradicting earlier statements about how heavily guarded Egyptian touristic sites and public places are.