Cairo - Egypt has welcomed a US designation of two militant groups targeting Egyptian security and public figures as "terrorist" groups.
The US State Department labeled the Hasm movement and Liwaa el-Thawra as "Specially Designated Global Terrorist" groups on Wednesday, which blocks any assets they may have in US jurisdictions and bars Americans from making financial transactions with them.
Egypt's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday the move is "a positive development" and "a practical display of solidarity with Egypt against terrorism."
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Egyptian authorities believe they are splinter factions of the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist organisation that Egypt has outlawed since 2013. The US says some leaders of the two groups were previously associated with the Brotherhood.
Militant attacks have surged since the military's 2013 ouster of President Mohammed Morsi, a senior Brotherhood figure.