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Erdogan: Turkey will not recognise Al-Sisi if elected president

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Turkey will not recognise Egypt's Field Marshal Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi who orchestrated the military coup or any other person if elected as president of Egypt, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.

Erdogan told Al-Jazeera English that he cannot accept or recognise a regime which came through a military coup, adding that he doubts the Egyptian presidential elections would be fair.

"Turkey has witnessed many coups and their perpetrators received high votes. A similar thing could occur in Egypt.

"Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi won the presidency with 52 per cent of the votes. Only the Egyptian people have the right to dismiss him by democratic means and not with a military coup. This is my position on any coup against democracy and every democratic leader should take the same stance," he explained.

Erdogan said the people of both Turkey and Egypt are brothers and the Egyptian people do not deserve such a fate.

Egyptian-Turkish relations deteriorated after the Egyptian army ousted elected President Mohamed Morsi on July 3 of last year because of Turkey's rejection of the coup. The Egyptian military backed government withdrew its ambassador from Ankara in November and reduced diplomatic representation with Turkey, Turkey did not match their response.
 
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This is another typical case of rise of Janissaries or martial groups throughout the human history. We can recall that Egypt remained under the control of Mamluks (fighter slaves) for centuries. If we read the history of Egypt, historians say that even some free men literally sold themselves to become slaves (Mamluks) so they could ascend through the ranks of the society.

It is a true pity that this guy rose to political power with a slogan to help the aggrieved citizens and now has decided to run the country himself.
 
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who gave AKP the right to recognize others' leaders? Egypt doesn't not care what erDOGan says, just like Syrians don't care what erDOGan says... who is he or who gave him the right to choose the leaders of other nations?
 
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who gave AKP the right to recognize others' leaders? Egypt doesn't not care what erDOGan says, just like Syrians don't care what erDOGan says... who is he or who gave him the right to choose the leaders of other nations?

All countries have the right to express their thoughts. Just like what Russia or Iraq is doing with your country.

Iranian obsession on KSA :lol:
indeed, got GCC money and spends it on military recently.

GCC is desperately trying to keep him in hold through spending billions to solve the turmoil but none have achieve but oppressed their own people again, hunting foreign journalist, military junta returns and guess who's back? Mubarak 2.0. "arab Spring" failed except Tunisia. *sigh*
 
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All countries have the right to express their thoughts. Just like what Russia or Iraq is doing with your country.

Iranian obsession on KSA :lol:
No they don't have the right to meddling in Arab affairs
 
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All countries have the right to express their thoughts. Just like what Russia or Iraq is doing with your country.
When did Russia say Alasad must leave or stay? I'm saying erDOGan has no right to say who should be in power or leader of countries he has no business in... thus, he can keep his opinion to himself and respect the people's demand.. if Syrians didn't want Alasad, he would have been gone long time ago, and if Egyptians wanted Morsi he would still be in power today...
 
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I don't see how this assumption works. But perhaps this guy is 30 lesser miserable than the misery the Mullahs have bestowed on you and your people to the extent that Iranian girls in Dubai are offering their bodies in exchange for paper:

See you humiliating that is? :lol: :D :rofl: :laugh: :omghaha:

You go back to your slavery
See how al saud treated on national tv how are they treating you behind the tv :lol::dance3:


You go back to your slavery
See how al saud treated on national tv how are they treating you behind the tv :lol::dance3:
 
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I don't see how this assumption works. But perhaps this guy is 30 lesser miserable than the misery the Mullahs have bestowed on you and your people to the extent that Iranian girls in Dubai are offering their bodies in exchange for paper:


See you humiliating that is? :lol: :D :rofl: :laugh: :omghaha:

What part of that video mentions Iranians?
 
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Of course! Given the high number of Iranian women willing to sell their bodies! :lol:

Not just in Dubai but elsewhere. Think of it like an exclusive mark :rofl:

So in the video they talk about "middle eastern women fetch the highest prices" and in your mind that means Iranians. :rofl: I am sure there are many Saudis there, although I bet their price would be bargain basement. ;)

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Al-Amoudi is a princess :woot:

She's a businesswoman, a crackhead German-Saudi.

Nice try ..

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