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The Egyptian Parliament condemns Qatar

Egyptian MP Khaled Abu Taleb made a briefing request to Parliament for the ministries of immigration, foreign affairs, youth, and sports, about Qatar's plan to attract and naturalize Egyptian talent for vast sums of money.
Khaled Abu Taleb told Al-Ruya that Qatar is lavishing large sums of money to attract Egyptian talents in sports, highlighting that Qatar attracts players to play in its teams and represent it in international forums after granting them Qatari citizenship and relinquishing their Egyptian nationality. This represents a severe imperative for us to move immediately to stop this scheme, which is destroying the Egyptian sport. He said.
Abu Taleb added that the list of the Qatari team announced by Spanish coach Felix Sanchez in preparation for the Asian Cup, which starts on January 5, includes a couple of Egyptian origins, in the list of Annabi Qatari, namely: Ahmed Fathi, midfielder of the Arab Qatari team, Ahmed Aladdin striker Gharafa.
Major General Yahya al-Kadwani, the undersecretary of the National Security and Defense Committee, said: “Qatar continues day and night to harm Egypt and its economy and the security of the surrounding Arab countries, and unfortunately has become a germ in the body of the Arab nation, It implements international schemes aimed at undermining security and stability in the Arab region, obliterating identity, trying to gain positions of power in other countries with money, and by recruiting individuals hungry for money and power and enticing them with money and haven.”
Al-Kadwani added to Al-Ruya, that Qatar is a foreign conspirator among Arab countries, outside the fraternal framework that we have known in our Arab and Islamic history. Therefore, their attempt to attract intellectuals in a number of fields and lure them with money does not stop. He also called on the Egyptian people and figures to be aware of the conspiratorial role played by Qatar, and not to succumb to the money lent on its part.
He highlighted that the conspiracy continues, especially at this sensitive stage where the terrorist operations continue, aiming to destabilize Egypt, which will not stop soon, conspiracy and expenditure continue with money from Qatar, Turkey, and intelligence agencies, in an effort to spread creative chaos, he said.
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