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Inspiring quotes by Hosni Mubarak

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Hosni Mubarak

  • The secrecy that shrouded the vote counting by the special election committee cast doubts on the results and lacks transparency.
  • What is wrong with strengthening the opposition? You lose nothing, … But let them abide by the rules.
  • Saudi Arabia has lost one of its dutiful sons, a leader among the most dear of its leaders and men.
  • Iraq should commit itself to implement the U.N. resolutions, and the Iraqi leadership should put the interests of its people into consideration.
  • The people gave me the responsibility of building the future of this nation And I did it with honor.
  • Egypt firmly and strongly condemns such attacks on civilians and soldiers that led to the deaths of a large number of innocent victims.
  • We are meeting here to put an end to this cycle [of violence], to put things back in order and to put the wheel of peace on the right track. The task is very great, but our hopes are greater.
  • I would like to tell you as the president of the republic, I am not embarrassed to listen to the Youth of my country and to respond to them.
  • I have this to say to the people: go the polls and vote for the candidate of your choice… This is your responsibility; do not neglect it.
  • I am telling you that I am very grateful and am so proud of you for being a symbolic generation that is calling for change to the better, that is dreaming for a better future, and is making the future.
Hosni Mubarak

Hosni Mubarak was an Egyptian military officer and politician who served as the fourth president of Egypt from 1981 to 2011. He was born on May 4, 1928, in Al-Minūfiyyah governorate, Egypt and died on February 25, 2020, in Cairo. Mubarak graduated from the Egyptian military academy at Cairo in 1949 and the air academy at Bilbays in 1950. He held command positions in the Egyptian air force and from 1966 to 1969 was director of the air academy. In 1972 Pres. Anwar Sadat appointed Mubarak chief commander of the air force. In April 1975 Sadat named him vice president. Mubarak became president following Sadat’s assassination on October 6, 1981. His years in office were marked by an improvement in Egypt’s relations with the other Arab countries and by a cooling of relations with Israel, especially following the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982. He reaffirmed Egypt’s peace treaty with Israel (1979) under the Camp David Accords, however, and cultivated good relations with the United States, which remained Egypt’s principal aid donor. During the Persian Gulf crisis and war following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990–91, Mubarak led other Arab states in supporting the Saudi decision to invite the aid of a U.S.-led military coalition to recover Kuwait.

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