Wednesday, February 6, 2013

IRANIAN PRESIDENT VISIT TO EGYPT REMAINS THE ARAB WORLD AND THE MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRIES MEDIA HIGHLIGHT OF THE WEEK THAT INDICATED ASHIFT, OR CHANGE IN THE TWO COUNTRIES BILATERAL RELATIONSHIP.

IRANIAN PRESIDENT VISIT TO EGYPT REMAINS THE ARAB WORLD AND THE MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRIES MEDIA HIGHLIGHT OF THE WEEK THAT INDICATED A SHIFT, OR CHANGE IN THE TWO COUNTRIES BILATERAL RELATIONSHIP.

     Iranian President second day visit in the Egyptian capital Cairo after thirty four years remains the Arab World and the Middle Eastern countries media highlight of the week that indicated a shift, or change in the two countries bilateral relationship with Iran's increasing role of responsibilities as the future  Arab World major power that may resolve the recurring dispute between the two Islamic major sectors the Shiite and the Sunni and reunite them on common, or basic religious issues, particularly in the regions of conflict such as in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Lebanon. President Ahmadinjad emphasized the reasons for his visit to Cairo as mainly for the Organization of Islamic Conference and for possible solution to the current conflict in Syria. Further protest in demonstrations against President Mursi government by the Democrats during President Mahmoud Ahmadinjad visit to Egypt has been fully contained by the military and the police forces.

                                                Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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