Morsi Vows to Honor Int'l Treaties, Says 'Revolution Continues'

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Egypt's president-elect Mohammed Morsi on Sunday insisted that the revolution that ousted Hosni Mubarak would continue until its goals were met and vowed to honor Egypt’s international treaties, in his first address after being declared the country's next leader.

"The revolution continues, until all its demands are met," he said in a speech broadcast live on state television, hours after the election commission declared him the winner of this month's run-off vote.

"We will preserve all international treaties and charters ... we come in peace," Morsi said, in a veiled reference to Egypt’s peace treaty with Israel.

Egypt was the first Arab country to sign such a treaty with the Jewish state.

Morsi also vowed he will be a leader "for all Egyptians" and called for national unity after a polarizing race.

"I will be a president for all Egyptians," Morsi said just hours after he was declared president following a deeply divisive race against Ahmed Shafiq, the last premier to serve under ousted president Mubarak.

"I call on you, great people of Egypt ... to strengthen our national unity," he said, adding that national unity "is the only way out of these difficult times."

Morsi won 51.73 percent of the vote, with 13,230,131 ballots.

The election has polarized the nation, dividing those who feared a return to the old regime under Shafiq from others who wanted to keep religion out of politics and who fear the Brotherhood would stifle personal freedoms.

Morsi, who resigned from the Muslim Brotherhood to take the top job, thanked the "martyrs" of the uprising for the victory.

“Today, the people have become the source of authority,” added the president-elect.

“We will not allow ourselves to interfere in the domestic affairs of any nation and we will not allow anyone to interfere in our affairs and let everyone know that Egypt makes its own decisions although it calls for peace with the entire world,” Morsi went on to say.

Earlier on Sunday, Morsi saluted the judiciary and the army for overseeing the democratic process.

"Respectful salutation to Egypt's honorable and just judiciary and to the brave men of the army and police who protected the democratic process with all honor. Congratulations to Egypt," Morsi said on his website.

Comments 5
Missing justlebanese 24 June 2012, 23:29

simahahom fe wojohehem...

Default-user-icon Frotto Gelatti (Guest) 25 June 2012, 02:46

He also thanked Dr. Samir Bin Geagea Al Manfalouty for supporting him after Dr. Al Manfalouty became a proud member of the CSBSD group (Crazy Sunni Brothers for Self Detonations), an elite and overwhelming faction of Sunni Islam, thereby abolishing all his past crimes against his present-day brothers-du-jour. This Dr. Al Manfalouty is one clever fellow. If he does not jump into the arms of the Syrian occupiers at the height of their occupation, he surely knows how to find someone else just as dear to his heart if not dearer.

Missing tamer_bayrouti 25 June 2012, 15:25

Go get some knowledge before you post. There is no such thing as "Sunni Islam". There is ISLAM and then there are sects that left Islam (by the standards of Islam) but chose to stay associated with it by mixing their heretic belief with Islam such as Shiaism, Alawites, sufism etc.

Default-user-icon AnonymousR (Guest) 25 June 2012, 16:05

Wow Tamer you are so educated and all encompassing of humanity and differences in religious beliefs. I am so happy to have you in Lebanon and not Saudi Arabia. We are surely blessed by your global point of view. Did you ever think of running for political office?

Default-user-icon G A (Guest) 25 June 2012, 18:22

Ofcourse there is Sunni Islam-- with relgious rituals like other sects who claim devine revalation-- the only believers who are different from the various revealed religions are the Deists who believe in a creator in a natural sense and reject the calims made by others such as Muslims Christians and Jews that they received a devine revelation--
The people that founded the U.S. were Deists-- God gave us reason not religion-- Deism.com