By Shalom Bear
Published: October 18th, 2013
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit Egypt in
November, the first Russian president to visit Egypt since Egypt lost the war
with Israel in 1973, according to a report in Makor Rishon. The visit will come
on the heels of Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s visit to Cairo in the
beginning of November. The presidential trip is part of a dramatic series of
improvements in Cairo-Russian relations, clearly filling in the vacuum that the
U.S. has almost inexplicably left behind.
The visit also comes following
meetings between Jerusalem and Russia’s Foreign Ministry this week. According
to Sergey Vershinin, Russia’s director for Middle East affairs in their Foreign
Ministry as well as Russia’s representative to the Quartet, Israel expressed
deep concern about the the loss of U.S. aid to Egypt, and that if Egypt doesn’t
find a new source of funding, the economic situation in the country will worsen
and cause “instability”. Vershinin said that Russia will be investing in
improving Russia-Egypt relations, though he cautioned that it won’t return to the
levels it was at under the USSR. “We won’t be returning to the days of Aswan,”
Vershinin said, referring to when Egypt began its romance and alliance with
Russia, after the U.S. withdrew its offer invest in the Aswan Dam in 1956. It
may not return to those levels, but one certainly can’t deny the feeling of
déjà vu.
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Russia is filling in
the vacuum in Egpyt that the U.S. is leaving behind.
By: Shalom Bear
Published: October 18th, 2013
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PM Benjamin Netanyahu with Russian President Vladimir Putin at
Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem on June 25, 2012.
PM Benjamin Netanyahu with Russian President Vladimir Putin at
Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem on June 25, 2012.
Photo Credit: Kobi Gideon/GPO/FLASH90
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit Egypt in November, the
first Russian president to visit Egypt since Egypt lost the war with
Israel in 1973, according to a report in Makor Rishon.
The visit will come on the heels of Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov’s visit to Cairo in the beginning of November.
The presidential trip is part of a dramatic series of improvements in
Cairo-Russian relations, clearly filling in the vacuum that the U.S. has
almost inexplicably left behind.
The visit also comes following meetings between Jerusalem and Russia’s
Foreign Ministry this week.
According to Sergey Vershinin, Russia’s director for Middle East affairs
in their Foreign Ministry as well as Russia’s representative to the
Quartet, Israel expressed deep concern about the the loss of U.S. aid to
Egypt, and that if Egypt doesn’t find a new source of funding, the
economic situation in the country will worsen and cause “instability”.
Vershinin said that Russia will be investing in improving Russia-Egypt
relations, though he cautioned that it won’t return to the levels it was
at under the USSR.
“We won’t be returning to the days of Aswan,” Vershinin said, referring
to when Egypt began its romance and alliance with Russia, after the U.S.
withdrew its offer invest in the Aswan Dam in 1956.
It may not return to those levels, but one certainly can’t deny the
feeling of déjà vu.
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/putin-to-visit-cairo-after-u-s-abandons-ally-further/2013/10/18/
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/putin-to-visit-cairo-after-u-s-abandons-ally-further/2013/10/18/
Russia is filling in
the vacuum in Egpyt that the U.S. is leaving behind.
By: Shalom Bear
Published: October 18th, 2013
print
tell a friend
PM Benjamin Netanyahu with Russian President Vladimir Putin at
Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem on June 25, 2012.
PM Benjamin Netanyahu with Russian President Vladimir Putin at
Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem on June 25, 2012.
Photo Credit: Kobi Gideon/GPO/FLASH90
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit Egypt in November, the
first Russian president to visit Egypt since Egypt lost the war with
Israel in 1973, according to a report in Makor Rishon.
The visit will come on the heels of Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov’s visit to Cairo in the beginning of November.
The presidential trip is part of a dramatic series of improvements in
Cairo-Russian relations, clearly filling in the vacuum that the U.S. has
almost inexplicably left behind.
The visit also comes following meetings between Jerusalem and Russia’s
Foreign Ministry this week.
According to Sergey Vershinin, Russia’s director for Middle East affairs
in their Foreign Ministry as well as Russia’s representative to the
Quartet, Israel expressed deep concern about the the loss of U.S. aid to
Egypt, and that if Egypt doesn’t find a new source of funding, the
economic situation in the country will worsen and cause “instability”.
Vershinin said that Russia will be investing in improving Russia-Egypt
relations, though he cautioned that it won’t return to the levels it was
at under the USSR.
“We won’t be returning to the days of Aswan,” Vershinin said, referring
to when Egypt began its romance and alliance with Russia, after the U.S.
withdrew its offer invest in the Aswan Dam in 1956.
It may not return to those levels, but one certainly can’t deny the
feeling of déjà vu.
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/putin-to-visit-cairo-after-u-s-abandons-ally-further/2013/10/18/
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/putin-to-visit-cairo-after-u-s-abandons-ally-further/2013/10/18/
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