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Monday, 11 Nov, 2013
Cairo prepares for ‘huge step’ in relations with Russia
Egypt keeps door open for relations with Washington as it builds new links with Russia

Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (R) makes his way to a meeting during
the third day of closed-door nuclear talks at the Intercontinental Hotel
in Geneva, November 9, 2013. (REUTERS/Jean-Christophe Bott/Pool)
The Russian delegation which is due to arrive on Wednesday will include Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu. The delegation will hold meetings with senior Egyptian leaders.
Abdelati denied press reports that Cairo’s improved relations with Russia came at the expense of its relations with Washington, and said: “We do not replace one party with another, but work to provide alternatives to serve Egyptian national interests.”
“We want more partners and we want more friends,” he added.
In response to a question on whether this was a move to more dependence on Russian arms, Abdelati said “we will pursue whatever serves the national interest of Egypt,” adding that Egypt had previously announced its intention to diversify its options and look for alternatives.
Abdelati said: “We have strong relations with the United States and we will work on strengthening these relations further as long as there is desire [to do so] from the American side. We are also working on strengthening relations in security, political, economic, trade and tourism fields with the Russia Federation and with other nations such as India, China, Brazil and others.”
The Russian delegation’s visit is expected to last two days and will include meetings with senior officials such as defense minister and deputy prime minister Gen. Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, interim President Adly Mansour and Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmi. Reports leaked by sources close to the Egyptian government have said the two sides will discuss the possibility of purchasing Russian arms and the renovation of the Aswan High Dam electricity generators, at a cost of USD 4 billion.

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