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Aboul Enein: Berlin Conference “Slap in Face” for Erdogan


Mon 24 Aug 2020 | 11:28 AM
NaDa Mustafa

MP Mohamed Aboul Enein said that since president Abdel Fattah El-Sisi came to power on 30 June 2014, he managed to restore Egypt's leading role in the world.

"Egypt is a pivotal country, that enjoys an influential powerful voice," Aboul Enein stressed in an article in "El-Helal" magazine.

He also added that Egypt has a respectful president who is appreciated, and hailed by all world leaders, a matter that is clearly reflected during the Berlin conference on Libya.

"They are aware of President Sisi's power in dealing with issues and his constant pursuit of good and global peace," he continued.

The MP described President Sisi as "a man of peace" and "an exceptional case"' that came at a critical moment to save Egypt from an unknown fate that was schemed by evil powers. " The President saved the lives of 100 million Egyptians and brought them to safety.”

"The history will immortalize the name of this man, and the future generations will realize his significant efforts to save the homeland and achieve its revival," he noted.

Berlin Conference on Libya

Aboul Enein affirmed that the Berlin Conference on Libya held early this year revealed the power of President Sisi as well as the Egyptian diplomacy and its strong global influence.

He also added that the Berlin conference represented "a slap in the face" for Turkish dictator Erdogan who could not bear to remain neglected after the world leaders agreed to adopt the Egyptian position in resolving the Libyan crisis.

“Egypt uncovered the terror of Sarraj and Turkey, and their evil plots to flood Libya with armed militias, so Erdogan fled like a terrified mouse from Germany to Istanbul,” Aboul Enein continued.

The lawmaker added that few days before the Berlin conference and since the announcement of the invalid Erdogan-Sarraj deal, Egyptian diplomacy played an influential and powerful role and was able to impose the Egyptian point of view on the crisis of the Ottoman invasion of Libya, and to unite world powers “the United States of America, Russia, Italy, France, Germany, Greece and Cyprus”  against Turkey's violations, thuggery, and terrorism, which is driven by Erdogan's ambitions in the eastern Mediterranean, and now in Libya.