A judge is to urge the Foreign Office to assist in efforts to locate a missing girl from Leeds.
Elsa Salama, 12, has been missing since a trip to Egypt more than seven years ago. She was taken by her father, Tamer Salama, while she and her mother were visiting his relatives in 2011.
Her mother, Naomi Button, from Leeds, has not seen her since.
High Court judge Mr Justice Mostyn said he aimed to ask Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt to use all "diplomatic measures" to find her.
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