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Morsi’s Egypt and Ahmadinejad’s Iran: Much Ado Over Next to Nothing
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RY: Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi’s hosting last week of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad signals a potential improvement in ties between Egypt and Iran. It also sends a strong message to the US that Morsi’s Egypt is different than Mubarak’s Egypt. Morsi’s move, however, will backfire, as it endangers Cairo’s receiving much-needed economic aid from the US and Gulf states. Ultimately he needs the US and Gulf countries more than they need him.
Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first elected president, is learning the hard way about how difficult it is to implement personal convictions as head of state. Domestically he was surprised by the resistance put up by the national opposition to his attempts to politically Islamize Egypt. In foreign affairs, his attempts to improve relations with Iran by personally inviting Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the Organization of the Islamic
On the margins of Vienna’s nuclear talks, Riyadh and Tehran have opened their own conversation in Baghdad. Despite predictions of a potential grand bargain, Saudi and Iranian identity security will confine the results to a mere cooling of relations, at best.
World reacts to Israeli forces raid on Al-Aqsa
Masjid al-Aqsa had been transformed into a deadly battlezone yesterday night. As worshippers performed Salaah, Israeli Occupation forces stormed the Masjid and rained down sound bombs, tear gas and rubber bullets on worshippers. (May 8, 2021) Abdus Sattar Ghazali 11 May 2021
More countries and organizations condemned Israel for attacking worshippers in Al-Aqsa mosque in occupied East Jerusalem and its evictions of Palestinians from their homes on land claimed by Jewish settlers.
Palestinians had over the past couple of weeks staged a series of sit-ins in the area and parts of occupied East Jerusalem to denounce Israel’s attempt to forcefully expel residents of the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood to make way for Jewish settlements.
Minorities in Pakistan safe; EU resolution contrary to facts: Ashrafi
Published On 04 May,2021 04:42 am
Tahir Ashrafi said that the federal government had not imposed any ban on observing I’tikaf.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Special Representative to the Prime Minister on Religious Harmony and Middle East Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi Monday said that minorities in Pakistan were absolutely safe and European Union’s resolution was contrary to the facts.
Addressing a news conference, he said that not a single case of forced conversion had been reported in the last several months. Minorities were living with peace and harmony and EU should visit Pakistan and see that our judiciary took decisions after evaluating the situation and facts.