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Mubarak calls on Syria and Iran to raise their hands on Iraq
(Voice of Iraq) - 12-01-2007
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Cairo-agency warned : Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak reiterated yesterday of the dangers of what Iraq witnessed the deterioration of the security situation affirming Iraq's ability to regain its unity "if they stopped regional and international powers to interfere in its affairs", in reference to Syria and Iran.
The Mubarak in a newspaper published by "week" tomorrow, "What is happening in Iraq now is a matter of regret conditions deteriorate rapidly," adding that "the divisions grow and Iraq is now almost civil war."
He said that "all this foreshadowing and threatening dangers of partition and the danger to the Arab national security and the Arab identity," adding that "those who seek to partition the region must realize that the risks of division and fragmentation will be reflected negatively on the entire world."
He stated that "sectarian or ethnic wars would not let the green or pineapple and will be a threat even to the sources of oil and therefore come back again to warn of the danger that threatens everyone." He renewed Mubarak stressed that the execution of the deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in this way the "barbaric" would increase violence in Iraq, pointing out that he had warned President Bush about the repercussions of the execution of Saddam.
And on the Iranian role in Iraq, President Mubarak explained that Iran is seeking to have the "pillars" in Iraq and the region, adding, "and here I say to all of you, LEAVE Iraq Iraq is capable of restoring unity if they stopped regional and international powers to interfere in its affairs."
His "But if the case Fear to turn Iraq into statelets divided and conflicting," pointing out that what is happening now could lead to serious risks pays for the American forces and allied forces and the Iraqi people but also the region and the entire world.
On the other hand, the Egyptian president reiterated his call for the Palestinians need unity and a cessation of hostilities "because that increases the suffering of the Palestinian people and put an end to all hopes for a solution to the issue," he said, pointing out that the Palestinians warned more than once of the differences among them and the shedding of Palestinian blood Palestinian hands.
He said that Egypt has much to resolve the differences between the two movements of "Hamas" and "Fatah" and sent a special security for the follow-up developments and seek to resolve the outstanding problems, including the problem of the Palestinian government.
He said, "The truth is that each of the problems the Palestinian picture at the present time will laments the Palestinian people and the siege as a result of differences and the repeated attacks by" pointing to Egypt's call to return once again to negotiations between the Palestinian and Israeli sides.
He pointed out that his country had contacts with all parties concerned in order to find a solution to the problem and return to the negotiating table, stressing his country's interest in resolving the Palestinian issue as "a central issue for all Arabs.
On the other hand, President Mubarak said that "Egypt can not remain silent looking to acquire some of the regional power of nuclear weapons, refusing to live under the threat of possible Arabs.
He continued that "it possesses nuclear disarmament in the absence of other, which is going to impose its will and always seek to achieve reconciliation and ambitions," adding, "Therefore, it can not be that I keep silent on this situation Vmsauliti are basically the people and must not be allowed to become our security in jeopardy. There must be a solution to stop this nuclear race in the region. "
He said : "We have called for many years to rid the region of weapons of mass destruction, in particular nuclear weapons as a real threat to the Middle East, whether in the hands of Israel or Iran," because that opens the door to a nuclear arms race in which Egypt will not only position the observer will not stand idly by. "
On the internal level, President Mubarak has said that the constitutional amendments called for by the recently aimed at achieving greater democracy for the people, pointing out that the Egyptian media "develops will not abandon freedom of the press regardless of the breaches."
Asked if he believed that the religious ruling represents a threat to Egypt's President Mubarak emphasized that the danger was "certainly" under multiple categories represent the fabric of Egyptian society, pointing out that the trend of the Muslim Brotherhood "banned" is a danger to the security of Egypt.
He referred in this context the importance of the text in the Egyptian constitution opposed to the establishment of political parties based on religious or references or use of religious slogans in the elections, confirming the long-standing position supporting the state's civil enjoyed by all citizenship rights and the standard of the fittest.