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Egypt's Mubarak meets top Iranian official as ties improve
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 31 - 01 - 2008


Egyptian President Hosny Mubarak met Thursday with
Ali Akbar Natik Nuri, top advisor of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali
Khamenei, in a further indication that severed ties may be soon
resumed, according to dpa.
"There are economic relations between both countries, which are
acceptable. But we want our political ties to be better and at a
higher level," Nuri said after talks with Mubarak.
The speaker of Iranian parliament, Gholam Hadad, met Mubarak
Wednesday and equally hoped for stronger ties and spoke about
improving relations, which were cut off by the Islamic Republic of
Iran in 1979.
Both Nuri and Hadad are in Cairo, on landmark visit, to attend the
conference of parliamentarians from Islamic countries.
The main reason for the decades-long animosity is Egypt's peace
treaty with Israel. Cairo also gave sanctuary to the deposed Shah of
Iran, a move that angered Tehran.
The officials' visit is seen as another indication of a thaw in
bilateral relations. Officials from both countries have recently
exchanged visits, crowned with a visit to Egypt by Ali Larijani, the
former Iranian nuclear negotiator, in December.
A landmark phone call between Presidents Mubarak and Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad last week gave more strength to the possibility of an
imminent resumption of ties.
Both countries have been trying to restore ties since 2003 but
Iran has not responded to Egypt's demand for it to remove a mural in
Tehran commemorating Khalid al-Islambouli, one of the Islamist
killers of former Egyptian president Anwar al-Sadat in 1981.
Iran has also been reluctant to rename a Tehran street named after
Sadat's killer.
Nuri and Hadad downplayed this issue's importance saying it did
stand in the way of normalizing ties.
Hadad suggested that Iran was not to blame for ties not having
resumed. "President Ahmadinejad said he was prepared to resume ties
the next day. This is a good enough, clear-cut answer," he said.
Egypt's security concerns remain the reason for not restoring
ties, local media reports say.
Iran has been often accused of fomenting unrest in the region and
sponsoring radical groups, especially in Lebanon, Iraq and the Hamas-
run Gaza Strip.
Egyptian leaders fear that resuming ties with Tehran may give it a
foothold in their country and increase its regional clout, analysts
say.


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