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Africa North
Despite Sanction, Iran Offers Egypt Aid Package
2013-02-06
[Jpost] Iran's diminutive President Ahmadinejad offers Egypt's Morsi to use Tehran's 'expertise' to boost struggling economy; asserts Islamic Theocratic Republic is a nuclear power

Iranian President Mahmoud Short Round Ahmadinejad, who is on an official visit to Cairo, has reportedly offered Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi an aid package meant to resuscitate Cairo's struggling economy.

Iran's own economy has been crippled by international sanctions imposed on the Islamic Theocratic Republic over its nuclear program.

The two countries do not have diplomatic relations but Morsi gave Ahmadinejad a red-carpet welcome on Tuesday, when he became the first Iranian leader to visit Cairo since 1979.

"I have said previously that we can offer a big credit line to the Egyptian brothers, and many services," Ahmadinejad told the Egyptian daily al-Ahram in an interview. He did not say if there had been any response.

The president said the Iranian economy had been affected by sanctions but it is a "great economy" that was witnessing "positive matters", saying exports were increasing gradually.

Egypt disclosed on Tuesday that its foreign reserves had fallen below the $15 billion level that covers three months' imports despite recent deposits by Qatar to support it.

Tourism has been badly hit by unrest since the uprising that toppled authoritarian President Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
two years ago, and investment has stalled due to the ensuing political and economic uncertainty.

Ahmadinejad said there had been scant progress on restoring ties between the Middle East's two most populous states: "No change happened in the last two years, but discussions between us developed and grew, and President Mohamed Morsi visited Iran and met us, as he met the Iranian foreign minister. And we previously contacted Egypt to know about what is happening with Syrian affairs," he said.

One persistent obstacle to ties in Cairo's eyes was the naming of a street in Tehran after an Egyptian Islamist krazed killer who led the 1981 liquidation of President Anwar Sadat, who signed the treaty with Israel.

"On the question of the street name or its removal, these are matters that will be dealt with gradually," Ahmadinejad said.

The Iranian leader visited the historic al-Azhar mosque and university on Tuesday and met its grand sheikh, Egypt's leading Sunni Moslem scholar, but received a stern rebuke over Iran's attitude towards Gulf Arab states and its attempts to spread Shiite influence in Sunni countries.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Looking to trade for some of them spiffy F-16s Egypt's getting. And don't even offfer up any argument about sanctions. What's anybody gonna do? the UN will tut-tut and Bambi will find some place to face Mecca and bow.
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2013-02-06 23:05  

#1  Whackjob wants to offer Egypt a line of credit? That's nice. Now we can stop our contributions.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2013-02-06 11:51  

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