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Readers: If you look very closely at the photograph of Suleiman you will see the flag of Israel in his eyes, but NOT the Egyptian flag. That speaks volumes for his backward political attitude doesn't it. Bad news indeed for Egypt with yet another (Thirty years of!!??) another Western controlled puppet of the  USA,Monarchichal Britain and Israel at the constant beck and call of foreign powers.William Gladys. 
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http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=206870

 

 

Suleiman: Egypt will maintain peace with Israel

By JPOST.COM STAFF 
02/05/2011 06:46

In interview on ABC network, Egyptian VP says country will not violate agreement; says outcome of protests will not resemble Tunisia

Description: Egypt's Omar Suleiman.
Photo by: Associated Press

 

In interview on ABC network, Egyptian VP says country will not violate agreement; says outcome of protests will not resemble Tunisia.

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Egypt will uphold the current peace agreement with Israel without violations, Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman said in an interview on the ABC television network Friday.

"Yes we will have a peace agreement," Suleiman said after he was asked whether peace will remain. "We will keep it firmly and not violate it at all.

When questioned about the conversation held with US President Barack Obama regarding Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation, Suleiman said: "My telephone call with [US Secretary of State Hilary] Clinton...We discussed this issue but she didn't ask that President Mubarak step down now. But I told her it was a process, and at the end of it, President Mubarak will leave."

Suleiman explained that the outcome in Egypt would not be similar to that of Tunisia, which resulted in Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to leave the country with his family. He said Mubarak did not intend on leaving Egypt.

"No, Egypt will not be anything like Tunisia," he said. "This is different. You know that our president is a fighter. He lived on this soil and he will die on this soil."

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Reacting to the clashes between pro-Mubarak supports and anti-government protesters, Suleiman said: "It's a bad thing to see and we've never had this before. Emotionally they went to the streets to express their feelings to our president. And we don't know why they went to Tahrir Square."


"I believe that they are from our society," Suleiman added. "They are not foreigners, but for sure, these people have been supported by foreigners."

Suleiman also told Amanpour that would not run for re-election.

 

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