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Wed, l2Aug 2009 17:44:09 CMI
congratulating Ahmadinejad'
Egypt has denied reports claiming that the country's
president has congratulated President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad on his disputed re-election.
The website of the presidency of the Islamic Republic
of Iran said on Tuesday that the Egyptian president,
Hosni Mubarak, congratulated his Irarian counterpart
over his re-election.
In a written message, Mubarak praised the victory of
Ahmadinejad in the 10th presidential election, the
Iranian president's website said.
Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hossam Zaki,
hewever, told Radiofarda on Wednesday that he could
net confirm the authenticity of the report. He did not
elaborate on the issue.
Regional heavyweights Egypt and Iran broke off
diplomatic relations almost 30 years ago after former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat signed a peace treaty
with Israel.
Egypt also granted political asylum to the deposed Shah of Iran in 1979.
The Egyptian official's refusal to confirm the authenticity of the congratulatory message comes as Iran's
opposition continues to reject the election results, maintaining that the vote was “rigged.”
Western states -- including the United States, Germany, France and the UK-- have also joined forces in
announcing that they will not congratulate the Iranian president.
President Ahmadinejad, who won the June 12 election with a massive margin, was quick to send back a strong
message to the West, saying that he is “not awaiting” their messages of recognition or congratulation.
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‘We heard that some leaders in the West had decided to recognize but not congratulate the new government
Well, no one in Iran is waiting for your messages,” he said. “Iranians will neither value you' scowling and bullying
nor will they pay attention to your smiles and greetings.”
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Thu, 13Aug200915:33:51 CMI
Mubarak did welcome him
§Adam
Ihu, 13 Aug 2009 15:31:54 CMI
As an Arab, you should be ashamed that all the countries are run by dictators. Try democracy, you might
enjoy it.
JOKE
Ihu, 13 Aug 2009 11:06:36 CMI
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Despite strained relations between Tehrsn snd csiro, the
website of iran's president said Tuesdaythat Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarsk had congratulated his Iranian
counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on his re-election.
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