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Sunday 28 July 2013 - 07:08

Pakistan asks for Morsi's immediate release

Story Code : 287516
Pakistan asks for Morsi
According to a press release, Pakistan’s foreign office stated that the ousting of Morsi was a major setback for Egypt’s return to democracy and to the achievement and objectives of the January 2011 revolution.

“As is well known, Pakistan and Egypt enjoy close and friendly relations based on strong bonds of fraternity, mutual respect and common aspirations. It is therefore with a sense of deep concern that Pakistan wishes to express its anguish at the loss of innocent lives in the violence which has currently engulfed Egypt,” the press release stated.
 
Having itself suffered from repeated extra-constitutional interventions, the foreign office stated that Pakistan was opposed to any military intervention for the resolution of disputes in any country.
 
"Pakistan therefore urged all sides in Egypt to address the legal and constitutional issues in an inclusive and peaceful manner to enable the country to successfully restore the democratic institutions as early as possible," the office stressed.

“It is the earnest hope of the Government and the people of Pakistan that the great nation of Egypt would be able to deal with its affairs in a manner that ensures political stability, sustained democracy and development of their country and prosperity and well-being of its people,” it added.
 
Morsi and several Muslim leaders have been detained since the military drove him from power on July 3 in response to massive protests calling for his ouster.

Almost 200 people have died in political unrest since the end of June, according to western media report, many of them in clashes between Morsi’s supporters and opponents and in militants’ attacks in the Sinai.
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