CAIRO,
April 30 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak warned Wednesday, April 30, the United States against
provoking religious or ethnic imbalance in Iraq or imposing democracy
by force on the region, calling on Israelis and Palestinians to
implement the international roadmap for peace.
"We
call for the restoration of government institutions in Iraq as fast as
possible ... without outside interference which would try to provoke
religious or ethnic imbalance to serve foreign interests," Agence
France-Presse (AFP) quoted Mubarak as addressing the Egyptian people
on the occasion of Labor Day.
The
Iraqi people had the "right to choose their own political and
social system," Mubarak said.
He
said that in recent talks with Arab leaders they all agreed that
"Iraq should be ruled only by the Iraqi people and that the
United Nations and the Arab countries must play a vital role in
returning the situation to normal in Iraq."
Mubarak
said he was against this "false idea that some have, which holds
that installing democracy in Iraq according to outside criteria would
lead to the spread of democracy and reform in the Arab and Muslim
world.
"We
are for democracy but against imposing democracy by force."
Addressing
the longstanding Middle East conflict, Mubarak urged both Palestinians
and Israelis to apply as soon as possible the principles of the
roadmap peace plan sponsored by the European Union, Russia, the United
Nations and the United States.
"As
I urge the Palestinian authorities to implement all its obligations
under the roadmap, I advise Israel to realize that peace with Arabs is
the only way to security and stability," he said.
Mubarak
said Israel's policy of repression would only breed hatred against it.