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Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi Encourages Russians to Visit His Country

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Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi Encourages Russians to Visit His Country


18.04.2013

Egypt awaits Russian tourists and guarantees complete safety to foreigners, President Mohamed Morsi said ahead of his first visit to Russia in an interview to ITAR-TASS Deputy Director General Mikhail Gusman. "Some three million Russians arrive in our country each year, and we're trying to double this figure, because the Russian tourist is precious to us," he noted adding that tourism was one of the fields in which Egypt wished to expand cooperation with Russia.

Speaking about the situation in the country in general, Mohamed Morsi said his country was safe for Russians and tourists from other countries. "We make great efforts in the sphere of security, ensuring the protection of places of interests. You moved around Cairo and saw no threats emanating from anyone. Some incidents happen, as they do in any other country. However, excessive attention is often paid to incidents."

Egypt and its historic monuments in Luxor, Aswan, Sinai, the Red Sea and Cairo are safe for tourists, according to Morsi. "We invite our friends from Russia to have their holiday here in Egypt," the head of state added.

Russkiy Mir Foundation Information Service

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