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France FM in Egypt affirms ‘deep respect for Islam’

- AFP Cairo

French Foreign Minister JeanYves Le Drian was in Egypt on Sunday hoping to ease tensions following the publishing of controvers­ial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad that sparked ire in the Arab world.

Le Drian met with President Abdel Fattah El- Sisi, Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and will also meet Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the grand imam of Al-Azhar, Egypt’s highest Muslim authority. Le Drian’s highly anticipate­d meeting with Tayeb, head of Al-Azhar — considered the foremost religious institutio­n for Sunni Muslims — will tackle French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo’s decision in September to reprint the cartoons.

Last month Tayeb denounced remarks by French President Emmanuel Macron of “Islamist separatism” as “racist” and spreading “hate speech.”

“I have emphasized, and emphasize here the deep respect we have for Islam,” said the French minister during a press conference with Shoukry.

“What we are fighting is terrorism, it is the hijacking of religion, it is extremism,” he added, noting he came “to explain, if need be, this fight, and at the same time the fight for respect for the freedom of belief.” Demonstrat­ions erupted in several Muslim-majority countries after Macron defended the right to publish cartoons of the prophet, seen by many as insulting and an attack on Islam.

Macron’s remarks came after a suspected extremist decapitate­d a schoolteac­her in a Paris suburb in October after he showed the cartoons to pupils during a lesson on freedom of expression.

El-Sisi himself had weighed in on the controvers­y last month, saying that “to insult the

prophets amounts to underestim­ating the religious beliefs of many people.”

Le Drian’s visit also included discussion on Egypt’s conflict-hit western neighbor Libya.

“The developmen­ts in recent weeks are going in the right direction,” he said, referring to a cease-fire agreement and negotiatio­ns between opposing sides, including the latest round of peace talks between rival administra­tions held in Morocco.

He said both France and Egypt were on the same page in demanding the immediate withdrawal of foreign mercenarie­s from Libya and respecting a UN arms embargo.

Drian will travel to Morocco for meetings with officials in the kingdom on Monday.

Asked about political prisoners held in Egyptian jails, Shoukry said, “there is no arbitrary detention, there is only detention according to the law.”

Rights groups estimate that Egypt has some 60,000 political detainees, including Palestinia­nEgyptian activist Ramy Shaath, husband of French national Celine Lebrun.

 ?? Reuters ?? French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian speaks during a news conference with Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the grand imam of Egypt’s Al-Azhar (not pictured), in Cairo, on Sunday.
Reuters French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian speaks during a news conference with Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tayeb, the grand imam of Egypt’s Al-Azhar (not pictured), in Cairo, on Sunday.

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