Friday, June 8, 2012

17 family of the martyrs of the revolution are leaving Cairo to Tehran

I left Cairo airport this evening, 17 of the families of the martyrs of the revolution on January 25, heading to Iran by the invitation made by the Iranian Embassy to visit Tehran for a week due to President Ahmadinejad and the Iranian government Petkremm.
People of the martyrs of the revolution, confirmed that they accepted the invitation to visit Iran as a Muslim country and know the right and the value of the martyr, and that their children have sacrificed their lives for the freedom of Egypt and liberated from the rule of ousted Mubarak and his gang, and that no justification for refusing the invitation of Iran, as the relations between Egypt and Iran should be deepened in favor of the two countries.
For his part, said Iran's ambassador in Cairo Mojtaba in a press statement, said that 30 years after the interruption of Egyptian-Iranian relations had to be open room for the resumption of relations between the two countries, started since the revolution of January 25 a number of delegations, economic, political and technical, which reached to 14 visit to the delegations of Egypt Tehran .
He pointed out that the invitation had been extended to the families of the martyrs in general did not go to each family separately, and that he did not reject any of the families of martyrs call also promoted some of the media.
He said Mjpty, initiatives Iran would not end until unite the bilateral relations between the two countries, and that once the stability of Egypt and the completion of the presidential election will be back relations between the two countries to fully and effectively, and that this visit will contribute to improving relations between the two countries, emphasizing the importance of the unity of the Islamic world in the face of Western and Zionist schemes.
Iran has been following the January Uprising has changed the name of the street Islamboly murderer of the late President Anwar Sadat to the Egyptian Revolution Martyrs Street in downtown Tehran in a clear reference to Iran's solidarity with the Egyptian people and the great revolution.
For its part, the Department of Insurance at Cairo airport headed by Major General Alaa Saad, and Lt. Col. Khalid Jabr it easier to travel the Egyptian delegation and provide all facilities to him, especially as it includes nearly 35 members of the families of martyrs, most of them women.

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