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Egypt vows to protect historic monastery amid land dispute
Egypt vows to protect historic monastery amid land dispute

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Egypt vows to protect historic monastery amid land dispute

AP image Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelaaty has told his Greek counterpart Giorgos Gerapetritis that the sovereignty of Saint Catherine's Monastery is assured. Gerapetritis travelled to Cairo on Wednesday to discuss Saint Catherine's after an Egyptian court ruling sparked alarm among Orthodox Christian leaders over the fate of the historic monastery. Greek Orthodox patriarchates in Jerusalem, Istanbul and Athens feared that the land the monastery sits on could be confiscated by the state after the court last week rejected the monastery's ownership claims to it. The court ruled that the monastery sits on public land but affirmed the monks' right to use the monastery and the religious sites in the area. "The ruling affirmed the continued permission for the monastery's monks to benefit from it and from the religious and archaeological areas in the region," the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement released on Wednesday. Greece concerned over court ruling During Wednesday's meeting, Abdelatty told Gerapetritis the court ruling does not affect the site and that it "preserves the monastery's esteemed spiritual value and religious standing." That's according to a statement from Egypt's foreign ministry. Greece's Gerapetritis said he and Abdelatty had agreed to work "to protect the monastery's rights and legal status" going forward. Speaking in a televised address, he added that both Egypt and Greece wished "to move forward on the basis of the monastery's established traditions and enduring value as a place of Greek Orthodox worship." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Keep Your Home Efficient with This Plug-In elecTrick - Save upto 80% on Power Bill Learn More Undo Why is Saint Catherine's Monastery so important? Established in the sixth century at the base of Mount Sinai, Saint Catherine's Monastery holds immense religious and historical significance. It is the world's oldest continually inhabited Christian monastery and holds an large and important collection of rare and ancient manuscripts. It is also said to house the biblical burning bush from which God first revealed himself to Moses. According to Egypt Independent, an English-language news site, the crisis concerning the monastery began months ago. It said rumors had been circulating on social media since last year that the regional South Sinai governate threatened to evacuate the monastery.

Egypt vows to protect historic monastery amid land dispute – DW – 06/05/2025
Egypt vows to protect historic monastery amid land dispute – DW – 06/05/2025

DW

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • DW

Egypt vows to protect historic monastery amid land dispute – DW – 06/05/2025

Egypt's foreign minister told Greece that Egypt will preserve the spiritual and religious value of the historic Saint Catherine's Monastery, which is part of the Greek Orthodox church. Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelaaty has told his Greek counterpart Giorgos Gerapetritis that the sovereignty of Saint Catherine's Monastery is assured. Gerapetritis travelled to Cairo on Wednesday to discuss Saint Catherine's after an Egyptian court ruling sparked alarm among Orthodox Christian leaders over the fate of the historic monastery. Greek Orthodox patriarchates in Jerusalem, Istanbul and Athens feared that the land the monastery sits on could be confiscated by the state after the court last week rejected the monastery's ownership claims to it. The court ruled that the monastery sits on public land but affirmed the monks' right to use the monastery and the religious sites in the area. "The ruling affirmed the continued permission for the monastery's monks to benefit from it and from the religious and archaeological areas in the region," the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Greece concerned over court ruling During Wednesday's meeting, Abdelatty told Gerapetritis the court ruling does not affect the site and that it "preserves the monastery's esteemed spiritual value and religious standing." That's according to a statement from Egypt's foreign ministry. Greece's Gerapetritis said he and Abdelatty had agreed to work "to protect the monastery's rights and legal status" going forward. Speaking in a televised address, he added that both Egypt and Greece wished "to move forward on the basis of the monastery's established traditions and enduring value as a place of Greek Orthodox worship." Why is Saint Catherine's Monastery so important? Established in the sixth century at the base of Mount Sinai, Saint Catherine's Monastery holds immense religious and historical significance. It is the world's oldest continually inhabited Christian monastery and holds an large and important collection of rare and ancient manuscripts. It is also said to house the biblical burning bush from which God first revealed himself to Moses. According to Egypt Independent , an English-language news site, the crisis concerning the monastery began months ago. It said rumors had been circulating on social media since last year that the regional South Sinai governate threatened to evacuate the monastery. Edited by: Zac Crellin

Greece: What's happening in Gaza is unprecedented
Greece: What's happening in Gaza is unprecedented

Saba Yemen

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Greece: What's happening in Gaza is unprecedented

Athens - (Saba): Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis confirmed that the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip has reached catastrophic levels, as a result of the blockade of aid to Palestinians for more than two consecutive months. During his address to a UN Security Council session, Gerapetritis described the situation in Gaza under the weight of Israeli attacks and the ongoing suffering as "unprecedented," stressing that the Strip is going through a tragic phase that requires urgent intervention. The Greek minister stressed the need to adhere to international humanitarian law and ensure the unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid, including food, medicine, and basic necessities, as quickly as possible. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

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