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11:03, 24 September 2012 Monday
Egypt's President warned to avoid handshake with Netanyahu
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Egypt's President warned to avoid handshake with Netanyahu
Secretary of Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi, Seyf Abdulfettah said that he advised Moursi to avoid handshake with Netanyahu.

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World Bulletin / News Desk 

Secretary of Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi, Seyf Abdulfettah, has said that he had warned President Mursi not to shake hands with Israel's Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

"I advised him to avoid handshake with Netanyahu. I presume that there would be a desire to come closer with Mursi," Abdulfettah told Anadolu Agency correspondent on Sunday.

Mursi will attend a joint meeting with Netanyahu on the sidelines of United Nations General Assembly meetings in New York.

Abdulfettah also said that Mohammed Mursi would meet with his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmedinejad.

 

 


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