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Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

Muslim Brotherhood members in Turkey take their last breath


Sat 01 May 2021 | 11:52 PM
Ahmed Emam

Nowadays, Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood (MB) members in Turkey are desperately trying to find new ways to revive their image.

On Saturday, the Muslim Brotherhood members delegation met with the head of the opposition Turkish Happiness Party Keremullah Oglu, to discuss the latest Turkey’s decision to oblige anti-Egypt channels to adhere to media charters has kept Brotherhood fugitives in confusion and disarray.

The meeting came barely a week before the leaders of Turkey and Egypt's scheduled meeting in Cairo.

In the same context, the first-ever meeting also came before in-depth discussions on Monday focusing on how the Turkey and Egyptian leaders can support the Egyptian- Turkish reconciliation negotiations process.

According to Sky News Arabia, the First-ever meeting aimed to enforce and instruct the Turkish authorities to stop the reconciliation negotiations.

Moreover, some international reports have indicated that if the Turkish authorities began deporting some wanted young men to Cairo, within the framework of rapprochement, those who do not have the support of the leaders will be sent back home.

The first meeting of the leaders and representatives of the Turkish opposition political party with the group's fugitive leaders in Turkey was held on 1 May 2021, at the Turkish party headquarters with the participation of Mahmoud Hussein, the leader of the Islamic group, Hammam Ali Youssef, the Chairman of the Shura’s Council for MB, Vice Presidents, the Deputies and leadership committee members of the MB, the speakers of both houses of the Turkish Parliament, and well known political leaders.

Lately, the Turkish government has been making overtures for rapprochement with Egypt to break its regional isolation.