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After the handshake of Sisi and Erdogan… the disappearance of the Rabaa slogan and the allegations of espionage among the Brotherhood

distance The last handshake between the Egyptian and Turkish presidents in Doha During their participation in the opening of the World Cup in Qatar and the announcement of the beginning of the development of bilateral relations between the two sides, terror prevailed within the ranks of the Brotherhood and its elements in Turkey amid great preparations for organize their situation during the next stage. Over the past two days, the group’s fears have grown even more after positive statements were made by Turkish officials calling for greater normalization with Egypt and an end to all hostilities with it.

Sisi and Erdogan shake hands in Qatar

The Brotherhood has lost its position

Serdar Cham, the Turkish Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism, said through his Twitter account that the political developments in the world and the interests of the countries are what govern the changes in their positions, and said that what happened in 2013 in Egypt it was a great shock for us Turks, but the policies of countries are not managed only with emotions, and experience has revealed different balances of the Egyptian situation, and the changes that have taken place in the world require an adjustment of steps, like what was valid yesterday it may no longer apply today, and the Brethren movement has lost its footing due to divisions and been infiltrated by violent groups.

He said there are many reasons to justify pursuing good relations with Egypt, such as our historical proximity to 100 million Egyptians and the fact that our economic and trade relations continue.

In view of this, the leaders of the group have decided to officially stop any criticism of Egypt that could negatively affect the possible rapprochement between Cairo and Ankara, and to avoid any embarrassment for the Turkish leadership that could derail its efforts towards normalization between the two countries.

Expressive

Expressive

Group entities are hiding in Turkey

The leaders of the group have decided to change their strategy to deal with these changes, as it has been agreed, according to information from Al-Arabiya.net, to change the names of entities, associations and companies affiliated with the organization in Turkey for fear of be frozen or canceled by Turkish authorities, such as the Egyptian Media Association Abroad, and the Egyptian Community Entity in Turkey., which is controlled by Brotherhood leader Adel Rashid and Muhammad Nasr al-Din al-Ghazlani, accused in the Kerdasa case.

The leaders of the group also decided to change the names of the associations that bear names that express the group, such as the “Raba’a Association” and the entities that denounced what happened in Egypt since the overthrow of the rule of the Brotherhood, such as “parliamentarians against the coup” and “students against the coup” and others, while it was also agreed to ban the use of the term “coup” on all satellite channels of the Brotherhood operating in Turkey and broadcasting from Istanbul, and to interrupt the use or suspension of the “Slogan of Rabi’a” in any celebration or conference of the group that takes place on Turkish soil.

Transfer of the institutions of the Brotherhood to Europe

The group has also decided to transfer what is transferable from its institutions and entities, whose presence in Turkey could pose a threat to Ankara’s interests after reconciliation with Egypt, to other countries such as France, Germany, Great Britain and the countries of the ‘Eastern Europe, while it has been confirmed that the so-called Egyptian Opposition Union Abroad and the Egyptian Revolutionary Council Their main activities will be transferred out of Turkey, in particular to Britain and France.

In a related context, sources revealed to Al-Arabiya.net that Muslim Brotherhood journalist Hossam Al-Ghamry, currently detained in a border prison, is accused of reporting on behalf of third parties, harming Turkish interests and receiving funds for work against Egypt and call for the 11-11 movement.

The sources confirmed that the group fears that the Turkish authorities will hand over Al-Ghamry and other wanted members of the group to Cairo, a sign of Ankara’s willingness to accelerate normalization with Egypt.

The official spokesman of the Egyptian presidency, Bassam Radi, had confirmed that the presidents Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Recep Tayyip Erdogan confirmed, during their recent meeting on the sidelines of the opening of the World Cup finals in Qatar, the depth of the historical ties that they bind the two countries and the Egyptian and Turkish peoples.

He added in a statement that it was agreed that this would be the beginning of the development of bilateral relations between the two sides.

Interestingly, Turkey announced the resumption of diplomatic contacts with Egypt last year and the two countries agreed to continue these consultations and affirm their desire to make progress in the discussion and the need to take further steps to improve the relationships between them and remove all aspects of the differences.

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