Muslim Brotherhood officials discuss Egypt-Türkiye relations with HÜDA PAR leader
Mithat Haddad, a prominent figure from the Muslim Brotherhood, and Muhtar al-Ushri, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood's Shura Council, met with Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu, the Chairman of HÜDA PAR.
During the course of the meeting, Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu, as the leader of HÜDA PAR, shared his insights on the intricacies of international relations, highlighting the role of political interests in shaping the interactions between nations.
However, he also underscored the paramount importance of preserving the solidarity among Muslims and urged that relations between Islamic countries should be driven by a sense of brotherhood.
The exchange of viewpoints between the Muslim Brotherhood representatives and Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu emphasized the significance of diplomatic dialogue in addressing regional concerns and fostering better understanding between two nations with shared historical and cultural ties.
The productive meeting was brought to a close with a symbolic moment captured in a commemorative photograph, symbolizing the commitment to continued engagement and cooperation between the Muslim Brotherhood and HÜDA PAR. (ILKHA)
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