Friday, April 8, 2011

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"Ankara will soon have its own plaza Tahrir


No, this is not a call to revolution Turkey, but a proposal of the Egyptian ambassador in Ankara, Abderahman Salaheldin, has asked the city council of the Turkish capital to baptize a square with the name "Tahrir Square in honor of the revolution that overthrew Hosni Mubarak in Egypt.

"Very soon, you will have an Tahrir Square in Ankara, with the assistance of the City of Ankara," said the Egyptian Ambassador in Turkey, Abderahman Salaheldin, in remarks made to reporters on Thursday.

According Salaheldin, your proposal does not refer to any particular place but a suggestion made by city council, who is studying the option. Likewise, the Egyptian ambassador said that the maritime transport between the Turkish city of Mersin and Alexandria Egyptian begin soon, with the opening of the first shipping line between the two cities.

The Egyptian diplomat, had words of praise for the Turkish President Abdullah Gul as the first foreign head of state to visit Egypt after the revolt that ended 30 years of Hosni Mubarak's government, and welcomed the efforts Turkey to help evacuate Egyptians from Libya.

addition Salaheldin, who said that cooperation between Turkey and Egypt will continue to grow again at the highest level in the coming years, was pleased by the increasing interest of Turkey in the Middle East, a region with which it has close historical ties. "This is something that appeals to Egypt for some time, not just recently," he said.

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