Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood announced it will continue to work in line with “peaceful and moderate thought” despite US plans to designate it as a “terrorist” organization.
On Tuesday, the White House confirmed the administration of President Donald Trump was seeking to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization, Anadolu Agency reported.
“It is surprising that the formulation of the US administration's tendencies is subject to repressive dictatorships in the Middle East instead of being consistent with the values and principles usually proclaimed by the American state,” the Brotherhood said in a statement.
Notably in April, Trump met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and discussed "the threat posed by the Muslim Brotherhood", according to the White House.
“We will continue… to work in line with our peaceful and moderate thoughts and the Brotherhood will continue more powerful… than any resolution,” the Brotherhood added.
Founded in 1928, the Brotherhood was blacklisted by the Egyptian authorities in 2013 following the ouster of Mohammad Morsi, Egypt’s first freely elected president, in a military coup led by al-Sisi in the same year.
In addition to Egypt, the designation would squarely place the US alongside Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain who all blacklisted Muslim Brotherhood.
Fars News Agency