Egypt

Egypt enemies fuel sectarian discord

92c449853900155c4dd400af6fb31532_LIran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Araqchi says enemies who suffered losses through the Egyptian revolution seek to create religious and ethnic conflict in Egypt.

According to Press TV, Araqchi said during his weekly press conference on Tuesday that Iran condemns any attempt to sow discord among Muslim nations as foreign plots to fuel tensions.
Stressing the importance of national unity in Egypt for Iran, Araqchi said, “At first the enemies were trying to create conflict between Muslims and Christians in Egypt, and now they are trying to sow discord among different Islamic sects.”
The Iranian official added that Takfiri groups also seek to create sectarian discord in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Pakistan.
In response to a question about recent protests in Egypt against President Mohamed Morsi, Araqchi said, “We consider recent developments in Egypt a domestic issue just like developments in Turkey.”
Describing Egypt as an important country in the Muslim world, Araqchi stated, “Peace and stability in Egypt is of high importance, and we hope that Egyptian people, who brought about their revolution, can control future developments in this country.”
When asked about President Ahmadinejad’s schedule for the coming weeks, Araqchi said the Iranian president will visit Russia to take part in the meeting of Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), which is to be held on July 1-2.
The GECF members are Algeria, Bolivia, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Libya, Nigeria, Oman, Qatar, Russia, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Arab Emirates and Venezuela. The Netherlands, Norway, Kazakhstan and Iraq have the status of observers.
Araqchi added that Ahmadinejad will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the conference to discuss international and regional issues including the ongoing crisis in Syria.

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