25 Apr 2024
Wednesday 2 January 2013 - 17:48
Story Code : 16312

Morsi too bold to warn Iran in Persian Gulf

Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi met with Iran's vice presidentTEHRAN, Jan. 2 (MNA) The Egyptian President who has lead his country over Saudi Arabian policies exclaimed over what he called Irans threat for Persian Gulf countries, the security of the Persian Gulf is tantamount to the security of Egypt.
Speaking to reporters at a festival of media activists in Cairo, Morsi said in answer to a question about Irans threats to the countries south of the Persian Gulf as Egypt will host the Organization of Islamic Cooperation Summit next February and Cairo will give a spoken message that no one must threaten countries in the region.

A few days ago he had also emphasized before the Consultative Council that Persian Gulf and its southern countries security meant Egypts security.

It is not clear, though, what is meant by Morsis Iranian threat to countries in the south of the Persian Gulf, since Iran has always reached a friendly hand to its neighbors and other countries. As a pacifist, Iran has not invaded anywhere in the past 300 years.

It is not clear yet how Mr. Morsi, who keeps friendly, bonds with Israeli regime and sends affectionate letters to Shimon Peres, talks of the Iranian threat to the Persian Gulf countries.

By Mehr News

 

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