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It just makes me laugh,how these guys are desperately trying to show that Iran and Egypt can not have relations.But history has shown,these guys have been always the losers and fought on the loser's side.
 
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It just makes me laugh,how these guys are desperately trying to show that Iran and Egypt can not
have relations.But history has shown,these guys have been always the losers and fought on the loser's side.

the point is when it comes to the so-called "history" they are rather confused they don't know what history is ,let them be happy with their dreams .
 
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• Speaking at the non-aligned summit in Tehran, the Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi has condemned the "oppressive" Syrian regime and expressed solidarity with the Syrian people. His comments were a clear rebuke to Iran, Syria's key regional ally, on the first visit to the country by an Egyptian leader in decades. Morsi also said:

Syria crisis: Assad regime oppressive, says Morsi
 
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17:29 BST
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• Speaking at the non-aligned summit in Tehran, the Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi has condemned the "oppressive" Syrian regime and expressed solidarity with the Syrian people. His comments were a clear rebuke to Iran, Syria's key regional ally, on the first visit to the country by an Egyptian leader in decades. Morsi also said:

Syria crisis: Assad regime oppressive, says Morsi
Egypt as well as Iran wants to restore their relations. Egypt stand against Al Assad regime has been known for a while. What Morsy said is not a surprise to anybody. This is the first visit of an Egyptian president to Iran in more than 30 years. By listening to officials from the Freedom and Justice Part(Muslim brotherhood political party where current Egypt president belongs to), i can assure you that Egypt and Iran will restore their ties very soon, its only matter of time.
 
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Egypt as well as Iran wants to restore their relations. Egypt stand against Al Assad regime has been known for a while. What Morsy said is not a surprise to anybody. This is the first visit of an Egyptian president to Iran in more than 30 years. By listening to officials from the Freedom and Justice Part(Muslim brotherhood political party where current Egypt president belongs to), i can assure you that Egypt and Iran will restore their ties very soon, its only matter of time.

How do you think Egypts relations with Turkey now?
 
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Egypt as well as Iran wants to restore their relations. Egypt stand against Al Assad regime has been known for a while. What Morsy said is not a surprise to anybody. This is the first visit of an Egyptian president to Iran in more than 30 years. By listening to officials from the Freedom and Justice Part(Muslim brotherhood political party where current Egypt president belongs to), i can assure you that Egypt and Iran will restore their ties very soon, its only matter of time.
Sounds like good news,I hope you're right.
It's really ridiculous,the same countries who oppose Iran-Egypt relations and spend billions of dollars to prevent it,all have full diplomatic relations with Iran.
 
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It will improve. Egyptians love Turkey. The ruling party in Egypt has close relations with the ruling part in Turkey. You guys are the most successful Muslim country at this point, whats not to like ?

I spoke to a few egyptians , nearly all say this , we are very happy Mursi came we all supported him and said , we would like to be more like Turkey , instead of Saudi Arabia and said Egypt will be like Turkey , hope for best relations :D
 
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I spoke to a few egyptians , nearly all say this , we are very happy Mursi came we all supported him and said , we would like to be more like Turkey , instead of Saudi Arabia and said Egypt will be like Turkey , hope for best relations :D
We want a modern, civil country that respect humans, women, and minorities rights. We have all the respect for Saudi Arabia, but Saudis are still fighting for these rights while you guys have it already.

Sounds like good news,I hope you're right.
It's really ridiculous,the same countries who oppose Iran-Egypt relations and spend billions of dollars to prevent it,all have full diplomatic relations with Iran.
If you understand Arabic i think you should listen to this video(Min 14 to Min 18). This is an Official in the ruling party explaining that Egypt wants to restore relations with Iran gradually and he is saying that Egypt can make relations between Iran and Gulf Arabs improve. He is basically saying that Iran should be looked at as a strategic all, not a sectarian rival. This is a interview was made about 2 days ago! He also said that Iran will abandon Al Assad regime once other countries in the region improve their relations with Iran which what i think would what Egypt's would ask Iran to do. We will see. I am optimistic thu.
Ù…Ø*مد شردي Ùˆ ضياء | 28/8/2012 :: انت تسئل والأخوان يجيبون ØŒ جودة: 24 أغسطس كان فشل ذريع وأمريكا ضغطت لقبول قرض النقد الدولي
 
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We want a modern, civil country that respect humans, women, and minorities rights. We have all the respect for Saudi Arabia, but Saudis are still fighting for these rights while you guys have it already.


If you understand Arabic i think you should listen to this video(Min 14 to Min 18). This is an Official in the ruling party explaining that Egypt wants to restore relations with Iran gradually and he is saying that Egypt can make relations between Iran and Gulf Arabs improve. He is basically saying that Iran should be looked at as a strategic all, not a sectarian rival. This is a interview was made about 2 days ago!
Ù…Ø*مد شردي Ùˆ ضياء | 28/8/2012 :: انت تسئل والأخوان يجيبون ØŒ جودة: 24 أغسطس كان فشل ذريع وأمريكا ضغطت لقبول قرض النقد الدولي

Unfortunately,I don't know much Arabic,but if I'm not mistaken,I read the translation of this interview on an Iranian site.His words sound promising,I hope Morsi also thinks like him.
 
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Unfortunately,I don't know much Arabic,but if I'm not mistaken,I read the translation of this interview on an Iranian site.His words sound promising,I hope Morsi also thinks like him.
Of course he does. He was explaining Morsi point of view and why he is visiting Iran now in this interview actually!
 
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Egyptian president hails ‘Syrian revolution’ in Tehran non-aligned summit


Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi hailed “brave” Syrians and Palestinians for their struggle against oppression during his speech at the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit in Tehran on Thursday.

Contrary to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ignored the Syrian conflict in his opening speech, Mursi said that Egypt is “ready” to aid and help the Syrian revolution.

He said that the Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad has lost legitimacy and the international community must work to stop the bloodshed in the country.

“Our solidarity with the struggle of the Syrian people against an oppressive regime that has lost its legitimacy is an ethical duty as it is a political and strategic necessity,” he said.

The Syrian delegation, meanwhile, left the non-aligned meeting when Mursi criticized the Syrian government. After the end of the summit, regime of President Bashar al-Assad said in a statement that Mursi is inciting violence in Syria when he criticized Damascus.

The Egyptian leader also said that it is not “acceptable” that none of the African nations have permanent membership in the U.N. Security Council, which he urged for it to be more “representative.”



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Don't even bother, you don't represent but yourself as it's proved by Egypt official policy toward Iran and Egyptians. Man, you even liked the most racist Israeli members (Ptex) here whose posts were full of insults to Palestinians in the terrorist attacks on Egyptian soldiers' thread, and it turned the terrorists weren't Palestinians but Egyptians. He himself insulted Egyptians and called them (vile creatures) many times and it seems ok for you. Yet, I am wondering, if you have heard of Stockholm syndrome...

Morsi deliberately hails Omar, Abu Baker, Othman and Ali (RD) in the summit.

Morsi:
May Allah bless our leaders Omar, Abu Baker, Othman and Ali (RD).:tup:
 
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Morsi deliberately hails Omar, Abu Baker, Othman and Ali (RD) in the summit.

So what?!

It's funny some people are pissed off to see good relations between two Muslim, regional countries :disagree:

I hope Iran-Egyption relations be normalized ASAP. Especially if we balance power in the region, then we can hope to have a good region with peace and justice. :tup:
 
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BlackEagle: Why are you burning so much seeing Iran and Egypt may have relations?You answer my question very well about who are the staggers in Muslim world,you represent those groups.

About what Morsi said in the summit,it wasn't strange,I thought they are a part of Sunni's beliefs,aren't they?So why are you so much excited?
 
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Egyptian president hails ‘Syrian revolution’ in Tehran non-aligned summit


Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi hailed “brave” Syrians and Palestinians for their struggle against oppression during his speech at the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit in Tehran on Thursday.

Contrary to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ignored the Syrian conflict in his opening speech, Mursi said that Egypt is “ready” to aid and help the Syrian revolution.

He said that the Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad has lost legitimacy and the international community must work to stop the bloodshed in the country.

“Our solidarity with the struggle of the Syrian people against an oppressive regime that has lost its legitimacy is an ethical duty as it is a political and strategic necessity,” he said.

The Syrian delegation, meanwhile, left the non-aligned meeting when Mursi criticized the Syrian government. After the end of the summit, regime of President Bashar al-Assad said in a statement that Mursi is inciting violence in Syria when he criticized Damascus.

The Egyptian leader also said that it is not “acceptable” that none of the African nations have permanent membership in the U.N. Security Council, which he urged for it to be more “representative.”



@agentny17
Don't even bother, you don't represent but yourself as it's proved by Egypt official policy toward Iran and Egyptians. Man, you even liked the most racist Israeli members (Ptex) here whose posts were full of insults to Palestinians in the terrorist attacks on Egyptian soldiers' thread, and it turned the terrorists weren't Palestinians but Egyptians. He himself insulted Egyptians and called them (vile creatures) many times and it seems ok for you. Yet, I am wondering, if you have heard of Stockholm syndrome...

Morsi deliberately hails Omar, Abu Baker, Othman and Ali (RD) in the summit.

Morsi:
May Allah bless our leaders Omar, Abu Baker, Othman and Ali (RD).:tup:



the Iranian translator intended to mistranslate morsi's speech replacing ''Syria'' with ''Bahrain'' and not mentioning morsi's blessing upon the Caliphates abu buker, Omar, Othman, and Ali (rw) ,,,
 
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