Egypt to strengthen ties with Hezbollah
Egypt will develop its ties with Hezbollah, recognizing it as a real political and military force, said an Egyptian official to Lebanese press. The announcement signals a U-turn in policy where Egypt had accused the group of operating terror cells.
In an interview with Lebanese publication the Daily Star, Egyptian ambassador to Lebanon Ashraf Hamdy said that his countrys newly-elected Islamist government would build tight relations with Hezbollah. He stated that the ruling Muslim Brotherhood was stretching out its hand to its neighbors with a view to developing its foreign policy and furthering interests.
You cannot discuss politics in Lebanon without having a relationship with Hezbollah. It is a real force on the ground. It has a big political and military influence in Lebanon, Hamdy stressed to the Daily Star. He went on to deny reports that a delegation from the political group had already visited Egypt for negotiations, but conceded that he had met with Hezbollah political bureau members for discussions to understand each other better.
Commenting on Hezbollahs open support for embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad, Hamdy emphasized the need to keep all the parties in Lebanon away from what is happening in Syria. Not only Hezbollah.
Egypts relations with Hezbollah were strained during ex-President Hosni Mubaraks reign. The worsening in relations can mainly be attributed to Egypts peace treaty with Israel and Egypts refusal to intervene to support Gaza-based Palestinians during Israels 2008 incursion into Gaza. Mubarak was ousted in last years uprising that was intended to usher in a new era of democracy in Egypt.
Hamdy said that recently Egypts internal conflicts had impeded the progress of Muslim Brotherhoods foreign policy ambitions and stressed that progress would perhaps take longer than initially thought.
To expect 180-degree shifts in strong positions take some time. Due to what is happening domestically in Egypt, it might have meant that we have been a bit slower than expected, noted Hamdy. However, he stated that Egypts intrinsic soft power in the region would be instrumental in mediation with antagonistic forces in the region.
Egypt will reveal itself as a real regional power and a doer on the regional scene and we are keen to show that, concluded Hamdy.
Posted by: Pappy 2012-12-31 |