From: John Jones [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 
 
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Egypt cancels Israeli gas contract


Termination of 20-year deal, which provided 40% of Israel's natural gas,
seen as sign of fraying relations between allies

Harriet  <http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/harrietsherwood> Sherwood in
Jerusalem 
guardian.co.uk <http://www.guardian.co.uk/> , Monday 23 April 2012 05.41
 
 Egyptians call for stop to gas exports to Israel in protest outside Israeli
embassy in Cairo
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Egyptians call on the government to stop exporting gas to Israel in a
protest outside the Israeli embassy in Cairo last year. Photograph: Mohamed
Abd el-Ghany/Reuters

Egypt <http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/egypt>  has cancelled a 20-year
contract to supply Israel <http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/israel>  with
natural gas in a move interpreted as a sign of increasingly fragile
relations between the allies.

Both Egyptian and Israeli officials said the reason for the termination of
the deal, which was signed in 2005 and provided 40% of Israel's natural gas,
was a dispute over payments between private companies. But the governments
were trying to prevent it escalating into a political crisis.

The deal is unpopular in Egypt because of claims that Israel buys the gas at
below-market rates. A pipeline that carries the gas to Israel across the
Sinai desert has been sabotaged at least 14 times since the start of the
Egyptian uprising last year, seriously disrupting supplies.

Mohamed Shoeib, of the Egyptian company Egas, said the decision to end the
deal was taken "because the other party didn't fulfil its commitments".

Israel's foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, said the cancellation was "not
a good sign", but added: "I think that to turn a business dispute into a
diplomatic dispute would be a mistake".

The finance minister, Yuval Steinitz, expressed "deep concern . both because
of its diplomatic and economic aspects. This is a dangerous precedent that
diminishes the peace treaty [between the two countries]."

Shaul Mofaz, the leader of the opposition party Kadima, told Israel Radio
the move was a "blatant infringement of the peace treaty".

Israeli officials have been anxious about the future of the 1979 peace
treaty since its staunch defender, former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak,
was toppled in the uprising 14 months ago. Israel fears that the Muslim
Brotherhood and other Islamist parties, which now have a majority in Egypt's
parliament, are in favour of loosening the alliance between the two states
or even revoking the treaty.

"This is a business dispute but it's set against a background which is
highly volatile, politically speaking," said an Israeli official. "The gas
deal has never been popular with the Egyptian public, and any [Egyptian]
venture with Israel is highly unpopular these days.

"We're trying to avoid spillover into the political sphere. We're doing
heavy damage control to prevent a major political crisis." Egyptian
officials were also quietly working to resolve the issue, he said.

The flow of gas from Egypt to Israel has been cut for the past two weeks
since the latest attack on the pipeline. Israelis have been warned of power
cuts in the coming months, and the price of electricity has risen 20% since
the attacks began.

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