Turkey
would welcome Muslim Brotherhood figures who leave Qatar: Erdogan
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[September 16, 2014]
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey would
welcome senior figures from Egypt's outlawed Muslim Brotherhood after
they were asked to leave Qatar under pressure from other Gulf Arab
states, Turkish media quoted President Tayyip Erdogan as saying late on
Monday.
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A senior Brotherhood official based in London said on Saturday
that Qatar had asked seven senior figures from the movement to leave
the country after its neighbors pressed it to stop backing the
Islamists.
Senior Brotherhood figures would be welcome to come to Turkey if
they wished to do so, Turkish television stations quoted Erdogan as
telling reporters on his plane back from an official visit to Qatar
on Monday.
Qatar and Turkey were the only regional countries to back the
Brotherhood after Egypt's army toppled Islamist President Mohamed
Mursi last year following mass protests against him.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other Gulf Arab
states, in contrast, have showered Egypt's new rulers with billions
of dollars. They see the Muslim Brotherhood as an existential threat
to their monarchies.
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Egypt has declared the Brotherhood a terrorist movement. The
Brotherhood says it is a peaceful group.
(Reporting by Tulay Karadeniz and Elif Karaca; Writing by Nick
Tattersall; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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