
"They staged a coup in Egypt with the US support and imprisoned a person who was empowered by people's vote, and the US officials have been visiting the country regularly (since then)," Naqdi said, addressing Tehran University students Monday night.
Referring to the empowerment of Egypt's Army Chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi after Mursi, he said, "If Sisi can survive, one day we will read in his book that the US has directed the trend of the coup d'etat in Egypt and issued the orders to al-Sisi through video conferencing."
Egypt plunged into violence after the countrys army ousted President Mursi, suspended the constitution, and dissolved the parliament on July 3. The military overthrow followed days of mass protests against Mursi.
The army also declared chief justice of Egypts Supreme Constitutional Court, Adly Mansour, as interim president.
Later in July, the Egyptian Prosecutor General ordered the arrest of Muslim Brotherhood leaders, including the supreme leader of the group, Mohammed Badie, on charges of inciting violence.
Many people have been killed in violent clashes involving supporters and opponents of Mursi and security forces in the last few weeks.
By Fars News Agency
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