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Monday, October 1, 2012

To reduce the tension in the Middle East Morsi demanding Washington to build a Palestinian state



Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi on Tuesday, adding the attacks were the recent U.S. diplomatic missions in Muslim countries that freedom of expression carries responsibilities are threatening expression of peace and stability.

Mursi said at the closing session of the summit charity sponsored by former U.S. President Bill Clinton, said the desire for coexistence and prosperity must be achieved through co-existence and not to seek one to dominate the other.

"The communication between peoples and civilizations important even shows us both the last point of view can not become the world one culture or one vision but can arise different civilizations and cultures next to each other, not against each other."

And the effects of film is offensive to Islam aired footage of it on YouTube protests across the Muslim world this month, included violence Almterbt storming embassies of the United States and other Western countries and killed, the U.S. ambassador to Libya and bombing in Afghanistan.

Mursi told The New York Times reported that Washington should change its stance on the Arab world and help in building a Palestinian state to curb rising anger in the region.

The President called Egyptian international community to develop a new paradigm of global governance helps the needy in the world and promotes dignity.

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