A source at the Egyptian presidency said President Mohamed Morsi visit Tehran later this month to participate in the summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.
The news agency quoted the official Middle East sources in the presidency as saying Saturday that will participate in the summit Mercy on his way back from China.
The Egyptian media have pointed out earlier that the Mursi may send his deputy, Mahmoud Mekki, who was appointed recently.
Since the overthrow of former President Hosni Mubarak in a popular uprising last year showed Egypt and Iran to resume relations attention since made more than thirty years after the Islamic revolution in Iran and Egypt's recognition of Israel.
Mursi said last June that he would sue Iranian news agency quoted him saying he was interested in re-ties with Tehran, and aides said Mursi said the interview was made up.
And praised Iran's victory Mursi, who resigned from his position in the Muslim Brotherhood and the political party of her when she was elected in June as 'Islamic awakening', but Mercy seeks to reassure allies Egypt Westerners worried about the possibility of Islamic rule as well as the Gulf states that skeptical strong about Iranian influence.
It is scheduled to Egypt, the current President of the Non-Aligned Movement, which was formed during the Cold War to call for the issues of the developing world, Iran handed over the presidency in Tehran meeting.
The Non-Aligned Movement was established in 1955 in the midst of the Cold War by countries wanted to move away from the Eastern and Western blocs.
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