Egypt praises Obama as welcome change
Written by Egypt News Thursday, 11 June 2009
US President Barack Obama
Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak praised
US President Barack Obama on Wednesday, saying his outreach to the
Muslim world is a welcome change from the policies of his predecessor
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's comments were his first since
Obama delivered a speech last week in
Cairo aimed at improving relations between the
US and the Muslim world that were strained under former
US President George W Bush. "In the previous administration, there was a feeling that
Islam is a group of terrorists,
Islam is hated and a
Muslim should be watched over," said
Egypt's president Hosni Mubarak in an interview with Egyptian television in the southern city of
Aswan.
Obama "sympathizes and says
Islam is a heavenly religion like other religions," he said.
The relationship between
Egypt and the
US during Bush's time in office was often strained because of the administration's
push for democracy in the region.
Obama stressed the benefits of democracy in his speech but said it could not be imposed by any one nation.
Obama also pushed for
Israelis and Palestinians to work toward a peace deal based on a two-state solution, an effort
Mubarak urged everyone in the region to support.
"
Obama understands the issue and will do his best," said
Mubarak. "We must help him and the
Israelis must help too."
Obama has pushed
Israel to commit to the creation of a
Palestinian state and stop settlement construction in the
West Bank, taking what many have described as a harder line than his predecessors. But
Israeli new prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has refused to agree to either demand.
"
US President Barack Obama is someone who differs from the other presidents of the
United States," said
Hosni Mubarak.
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