The Construction and Development Party, the political arm of
Jama’a al-Islamiya, slammed, on Tuesday, reform advocate and National
Salvation Front Coordinator Mohamed ElBaradei for apologising to
Ethiopia over the national dialogue session which discussed the
Ethiopian Renaissance Dam crisis.
On his Twitter account on Tuesday, ElBaradei –also the President of the Dostour Party– called on President Mohamed Morsy to offer similar apologies to Ethiopia and Sudan for “the irresponsible utterances” made during the session held on Monday.
The live broadcast of the meeting held by Morsy and various political figures included sensitive national security issues and suggestions for naval action against Ethiopia.
Khaled al-Sherif, spokesperson of the Construction and Development Party, called on ElBaradei to apologise to Egyptians for refusing to defend Egypt’s water rights and apologising to Ethiopia for being offended during the presidency’s meeting.
“It’s a shame that ElBaradei apologised to Ethiopia for a meeting he escaped from which involved President Mohamed Morsy and political forces mulling over the risks that endanger the country and its national security,” Sherif said in a statement on Tuesday.
“I hope that ElBaradei will raise his country’s interests above his own, come to the discussion table, and contribute to resolving the country’s problems, at the head of which is the national crisis that endangers Egyptian water security,” he added.
On his Twitter account on Tuesday, ElBaradei –also the President of the Dostour Party– called on President Mohamed Morsy to offer similar apologies to Ethiopia and Sudan for “the irresponsible utterances” made during the session held on Monday.
The live broadcast of the meeting held by Morsy and various political figures included sensitive national security issues and suggestions for naval action against Ethiopia.
Khaled al-Sherif, spokesperson of the Construction and Development Party, called on ElBaradei to apologise to Egyptians for refusing to defend Egypt’s water rights and apologising to Ethiopia for being offended during the presidency’s meeting.
“It’s a shame that ElBaradei apologised to Ethiopia for a meeting he escaped from which involved President Mohamed Morsy and political forces mulling over the risks that endanger the country and its national security,” Sherif said in a statement on Tuesday.
“I hope that ElBaradei will raise his country’s interests above his own, come to the discussion table, and contribute to resolving the country’s problems, at the head of which is the national crisis that endangers Egyptian water security,” he added.
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