Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi
Cairo – Sameh Fadel
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi is considering sending Egyptian teachers to Turkey to teach in Syrian refugees camps.
Morsi revealed in a meeting with university students
he'd agreed with Turkey to support Syrian refugees. Egypt is going to hold talks with Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iran to find a solution to the Syrian crisis.
He stated that Egypt has many resources and that whoever attempts to drag the nation into trouble will not succeed.
Morsi addressed the Egyptian students: “This nation is being revived thanks to you. I am very optimistic that Egypt will develop and will have the position it deserves among other nations.”
He explained that a revival of the country necessitates more military means, new factories and universities.
Egypt can not achieve renaissance and development without a scientific renaissance and researches. He stressed that teachers, professors, researchers, universities and scientific centres should regain their roles and rights.
Morsi urged the university students to look forward to the future and not to look at the past - even if they should remember the crimes committed against Egypt and its people.
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