UAE, Egypt Back Saudi Arabia’s Brotherhood Blacklist

Reuters10.03.2014 Security
UAE, Egypt Back Saudi Arabia’s Brotherhood Blacklist

UAE, Egypt Back Saudi Arabia’s Brotherhood Blacklist

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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced its support behind neighboring Saudi Arabia's decision to label the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization, deepening Gulf Arab pressure on the group.

The UAE government will cooperate with Saudi Arabia to tackle “those terrorist groups through liquidating all forms of material and moral support,” the Western-allied Gulf federation's foreign ministry said in a statement, according to WAM news agency.

“The UAE will not spare any effort to bolster the cooperation with brothers in Saudi Arabia to tackle those terrorist groups through liquidating all forms of material and moral support in all circumstances,” the Foreign Affairs Ministry said in the statement. 

“The significant step taken by the KSA in this critical moment requires concerted efforts and joint collective work to address the security and stability challenges that threaten the destiny of the Arab and Muslim nation,” the statement added.

Saudi Arabia blacklisted on Friday the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. The Kingdom also designated the Kingdom’s branch of the Hezbollah movement, and Syria-based militant groups the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and the al-Qaeda linked al-Nusra Front as terrorist.

Egypt was the first Arab country to label the Brotherhood terrorist in December 2013, after accusing it of carrying out a series of bomb attacks in Cairo

On Friday, Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman Badr Abdelatty said Cairo approved of Riyadh's move to declare the Brotherhood a terrorist organization.

“We hail it, we welcome it. It is in the right direction,” he said.

Source: WAM; Reuters

 



 
 

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