Mursi : Egypt starts a new policy different to Mubarak's towards US
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Mursi : Egypt starts a new policy different to Mubarak's towards US

Cairo : Egypt | Sep 24, 2012 at 9:48 AM PDT
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In an interview with president Morsi with Newyork Times , Washington newspaper - said - on the eve of his visit to Washington his intention to be independent from Washington in taking decision not as Mubarak used to do .. It added Morsi sent a message to US not to expect Egypt to go with America according to its rules.

This , after a violent wave erupted in the Islamic world because of the anti-Islamic film produced in US .The newspaper quoted from the Associated Press as saying Morsi criticized the US treatment with the Arab World and " You can't judge the Egyptians' behavior and taking resolution according to the American cultural criteria " adding " Washington got its bad reputation in the region because of US support to the dictators and taking a biased stand against the Palestinians in favor of the Israeli. It added that Morsi was clear in separating between the American government and the American people . He stressed that he is unlike Mubarak " will behave upon the choice and will of the Egyptians and nothing else "

It pointed out that Mursi the Islamic president is expected to act according to what many Egyptians refused concerning Mubarak's compliance with Washington's agenda in the Middle East , particularly , his group , the Muslim Brotherhood was criticizing the policy of US in the region and the Islamic world . " If US wants us to respect Camp David Accord , US has to respect its commitments in the Accord by setting up an autonomy to the Palestinians" Said Mursi .
Mursi confirmed that" Egypt now is really a civil state , not religious, or military state , but modern legal constitutional free democratic state .

Fury60 is based in Cairo, Kairo, Egypt, and is a Reporter for Allvoices.
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