Egyptian President Mohammad Mursi called Tuesday for an urgent halt to the "bloodshed" in Syria after holding talks with Indian leaders in New Delhi.
Egyptian President Mohammad Mursi called Tuesday for an urgent halt to the "bloodshed" in Syria after holding talks with Indian leaders in New Delhi.
Mursi, who arrived in India late Monday for a two-day visit, told reporters that the global community must work together to end the "bloodshed in Syria and find a peaceful solution".
The Egyptian president’s statement came after talks with India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi.
Mursi's tour started in Pakistan where President Asif Ali Zardari urged him to assist efforts to end the conflict in Syria