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Morsi: 'This is dependent on the definition of an ally'

Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi said Tuesday that to call the U.S. and Egypt allies is "dependent on the definition of an ally," in an interview with CBS News: CHARLIE ROSE: It is said that there was a heated, heated phone conversation between the president of egypt and the president of the united states. was there? […]

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Morsi: 'This is dependent on the definition of an ally'

Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi said Tuesday that to call the U.S. and Egypt allies is "dependent on the definition of an ally," in an interview with CBS News:

CHARLIE ROSE: It is said that there was a heated, heated phone conversation between the president of egypt and the president of the united states. was there?

MOHAMED MORSI (TRANSLATOR): It was warm. It was not hot.

ROSE: What's the difference in warm and hot?

MORSI (TRANSLATOR): It's the same difference between a friendship and being an enemy.

ROSE: So the United States government and the Egyptian government are friends, not enemies?

MORSI (TRANSLATOR): We are not enemies, of course.

ROSE: But you are friends?

MORSI (TRANSLATOR): For sure. We are friends.

ROSE: Allies?

MORSI (TRANSLATOR): The U.S. president said otherwise.

ROSE: I know he did, he did. But I'm asking the Egyptian president. Would you consider the United States an ally?

MORSI (TRANSLATOR): This is dependent on the definition of an ally. The understanding of an ally as a part of a military alliance, this is not existent right now. But if you mean by allied partnership and special diplomatic relationship and cooperation, we are that ally.