CAIRO: The British Ambassador to Cairo, James Watt, visited the headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) Sunday to congratulate Egyptians on the democratic experience in Egypt. Watt praised the parliamentary elections as a very important political event. The British ambassador told FJP Secretary-General Mohamed Morsi that Britain would deal with any elected Egyptian government as a long as it represents the peoples' will. The British government seeks to enhance British-Egyptian relations in the fields of economics, edcuation, and development, said Watt in a press release. Meanwhile the U.S. Ambassador to Egypt, Anne Patterson, visited the chairman of the Supreme Electoral Committee, Abdel Moez Ibrahim, to congratulate him on the success of the vote in the first phase of the parliamentary elections.