Cairo has said it will investigate accusations that a senior Egyptian official referred to sub-Saharan Africans as “dogs and slaves” during a recent UN conference in Kenya.
In a letter dated May 29, Kenyan diplomat Yvonne Khamati, chairwoman of the Africa Diplomatic Corp Technical Committee, said the unnamed Egyptian official made the “uncivilised, undiplomatic, irresponsible, degrading and insulting” comments last week at the end of the UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi.
The remarks were allegedly made in Arabic during consultation on the lack of quorum to pass resolutions affecting Gaza, Khamati said.
She asked for an apology and demanded that Egypt be banned from representing African interests “in any negotiations” as a result of the allegations, which sparked outcry on social media.