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Abdul Sattar Hatita Asharq Al-Awsat Tuesday, 18 Jun, 2013
http://www.aawsat.net/2013/06/article55306192
Cairo, Asharq Al-AwsatLast Thursday, two days before he announced the
decision to sever relations with the Assad regime, Egyptian President
Mohamed Mursi held a meeting with 19 Islamist scholars led by Sheikh Yusuf
Al-Qaradawi. They were participating in a conference that took place in
Cairo hours before the meeting.
Three members of this delegation of Islamist scholars told Asharq Al-Awsat
that President Mursi came under pressure from the guests, especially
Qaradawi. They urged Mursi to take strong measures against Assads regime.
Mursi responded by discussing the results of his talks with the US, Russia
and Iran regarding Syria, and expressed his anger at some Gulf states.
The Egyptian president told the delegation that some Gulf states were
isolating him and refusing to work with him.
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