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Morsi’s Decision to Cut Ties with Syria instead of Zionist Regime Rages Egyptians

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Head of Mission Interest Section of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Tehran pointed out the ousted President of Egypt, Morsi’s decision as to cut Cairo’s ties with Syria and to close down Damascus embassy in Cairo and said: “The decision erupted the fury and anger of the Egyptian nation.”
Khaled Emara, head of the Interest Section of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Tehran called the recent demonstrations in Cairo and other major cities of Egypt as “normal” and “a part of the political trend” as well as “essential” for peace in the country and emphasized that Egyptian law guarantees the right to stage peaceful demonstrations and freedom of speech for the people.

He rejected that a coup or a new revolution has occurred in Egypt saying “what has recently taken place in Egypt is one of the waves of the January 25th revolution and the army has stepped up to support peaceful movements by the nation, providing security for the people.”

Emara said that the January 25th revolution has witnessed three waves and added: “The Egyptian revolution will be completed only by the political associations reaching a consensus over the disputed issues as well as the political system of the country. I believe we are moving towards that.”

He pointed to the wishes and demands of the Egyptian nation and held: “Every president should heed the wishes and demands of the people while Mohamed Morsi disregarded these demands including national security, provision of water resources, independence in decision making and returning Egypt to its status as a regional power.”

On the demands of the January 25th revolutionaries as to cut ties with the U.S. and the Zionist regime as well as cancelling Camp David Treaty, head of Mission Interest Section of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Tehran said: “There are demands which have not gained national consensus yet they are legitimate. Certain demands cannot be fulfilled as they are related to national security. Cairo will fulfill anything which is in line with the national interests of the country, however it will restrain from any action which would prove against the national interests.”

Regarding Morsi’s, the ousted President’s decision to cut Cairo’s ties with Syria and to close Damascus embassy in Cairo he stated that: “The decision erupted the fury and anger of the Egyptian nation.”

Emara further added: “People are saying why ties with Syria should be cut while relations with Israel are maintained, and in fact they are right.”

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