President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday that effects and blessings of Egypt’s revolution would spread worldwide after the establishment of a popular regime in that country. The President made the remarks in a meeting with the Iranian governors. He referred to Egyptians as a “great nation” that was one of the sources of civilization and culture in the history. Referring to the increasing waves of Islamic awakening in different countries, President Ahmadinejad said popular uprisings were under way in most of the world countries, Egypt in particular. However, stressed the President that big powers, the US in particular, were against popular movements as they believed that their victory would lead to “establishment of popular governments which are against the US and the Zionist regime.” President Ahmadinejad urged “freedom-seeking nations to stay vigilant and take care of their own revolutions as there are colonialist hands acting behind the curtain” to prevent them from attaining victory. He stressed that all freedom-seeking nations would finally pursue their historic dream which was to bring about a fair, sound and monotheistic system.
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