Mursi cuts ties with Assad’s regime, calls for no-fly zone
Egyptian President Mohammad Mursi urged world powers not to hesitate to enforce a no-fly zone over Syria. (Al Arabiya)
Al Arabiya
Egyptian President Mohammad Mursi announced on Saturday the
“definitive” cutting of ties with the regime of President Bashar
al-Assad and called for imposing a no-fly zone over the warn-torn
country.
Egypt “decided today to definitively break off relations with the current regime in Syria, to close that regime's embassy in Cairo and to recall Egypt's charge d'affaires,” President Mursi said at a rally in Cairo on Saturday.
The “Support for Syria” rally was organized in Cairo and came a day after the Muslim Brotherhood denounced Hezbollah’s military intervention in Syria and backed calls for Jihad (holy war) there.
Sunni Muslim clerics had gathered in Cairo early this week urging the Muslim youth to go and fight in Syria against the Shiite Hezbollah and Iran.
In his speech on Saturday, Mursi also urged world powers not to hesitate to enforce a no-fly zone over Syria.
(With Reuters and AFP)
Egypt “decided today to definitively break off relations with the current regime in Syria, to close that regime's embassy in Cairo and to recall Egypt's charge d'affaires,” President Mursi said at a rally in Cairo on Saturday.
The “Support for Syria” rally was organized in Cairo and came a day after the Muslim Brotherhood denounced Hezbollah’s military intervention in Syria and backed calls for Jihad (holy war) there.
Sunni Muslim clerics had gathered in Cairo early this week urging the Muslim youth to go and fight in Syria against the Shiite Hezbollah and Iran.
In his speech on Saturday, Mursi also urged world powers not to hesitate to enforce a no-fly zone over Syria.
(With Reuters and AFP)
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