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Protesters in Egypt clashed with police again Thursday near the U.S. Embassy in the capital Cairo.

Crowds climbed its walls and tore down an American flag a day earlier, which they replaced briefly with a black, Islamist flag.

The protests are over a controversial anti-Muslim movie produce by an American.

Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has vowed not to allow attacks on foreign embassies in Cairo, saying the Egyptian people reject such "unlawful acts."

Speaking during a visit to the European Union on Thursday, Morsi said he had spoken to U.S. President Barack Obama and that he condemned "in the clearest terms" attacks in the Libyan city of Benghazi that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans.

Barroso says the EU is prepared to make available (euro) 500 million ($645 million) in financial assistance to Egypt to support the consolidation of democracy there.

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