http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=217710
'Gulf nations concerned with increased Egypt-Iran ties' 
By JPOST.COM STAFF  
04/24/2011 11:57 


Kuwaiti newspaper reports Arab Gulf nations offering financial aid to Egypt 
following report that Cairo will renew diplomatic ties with Tehran. 
  
The member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are concerned with 
Egypt's attempts to strengthen ties with Iran, Kuwaiti newspaper al Kabas 
reported on Sunday.

According to the report, several Gulf states have contacted Egypt's ruling 
Supreme Military Council recently to discuss Egypt's position in the region 
following February's ouster of Hosni Mubarak.


The reported quoted sources from the Gulf nations as saying attempts have been 
made to invest in Egypt and help the country financially, but Cairo has 
continued to call for tightening of relations with Iran.

Last week, Egypt denied a report that Iran had appointed an ambassador to 
Cairo, ending 30 years without diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Ties between the countries were severed in 1980 following Iran's Islamic 
revolution and Egypt's recognition of Israel.

There have been signs of warming relations since mass protests deposed Egyptian 
president Hosni Mubarak in February.

Egypt's foreign minister said earlier this month Cairo was ready to 
re-establish diplomatic ties, signaling a shift in Iran policy since the fall 
of Mubarak.

In February, two Iranian warships passed through Egypt's Suez Canal after 
approval from the military rulers in Cairo. Israel called Iran's move a 
provocation.

Reuters contributed to this report

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