UAE reiterates its support for Egypt | GulfNews.com:
"During the turbulent months of Muslim Brotherhood rule in Egypt, which ended early July, relations between the UAE and the largest Arab country soured. The Brotherhood movement thought that by dominating Egypt, it could secure similar dominance and spread its influence in other Arab states using a complicated network of followers and so-called charities that pay allegiance to the movement’s Supreme Guide.
The UAE and other Gulf states confronted those plans. They conveyed their message repeatedly to former Egypt president Mohammad Mursi’s government that they will not accept interference in their internal affairs and will not tolerate such transgression by cross-border movements. The Brotherhood, known for its arrogance, ignored those friendly messages and displayed hostility towards most Gulf governments. On July 3, the Mursi government was dissolved by the army following three days of popular anti-Brotherhood protests."
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