Middle East
Confusion over Suez ship crossing
Iran media says two warships used the waterway to reach Mediterranean, a claim 
dismissed by an Egyptian official.
Last Modified: 20 Feb 2011 11:43 GMT


Iranian media has reported that two Iranian warships were in the Mediterranean, 
in the first such passage since Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution and on their way 
to a Syrian port.

However, a senior Suez Canal official denied the report on Sunday, saying that 
the warships had yet to reach Egypt's waterway to cross into the Mediterranean.

"No Iranian ships have passed. Not today, not yesterday, not the day before," 
Ahmed al-Manakhly, the head of the canal's operations room, told AFP news 
agency.

Manakhly did not say when the Iranian ships were scheduled to arrive but canal 
officials have privately said they were expected early on Monday.

In the wake of president Hosni Mubarak's overthrow on February 11, Egypt gave 
permission on Friday for the warships to transit the canal into the 
Mediterranean, in what Israel has described as a "provocation".

Binyamin Netanyahu, Israeli prime minister, says the move was an attempt by 
Iran to broaden its regional influence.

"We can see what an unstable region we live in, an area in which Iran is trying 
to take advantage of the situation that has arisen and broaden its influence by 
transferring two warships via the Suez Canal," he said in public remarks to his 
cabinet.

Netanyahu said Israel would need to boost defence spending as a result of 
Tehran's move and recent regional upheaval.

Iran's official Fars new agency, quoting senior naval commanders, has 
identified the ships as Kharg, a 33,000-tonne refuelling and support vessel  
and Alvand, a 1,500-tonne light patrol frigate.

The Kharg has a crew of 250 and can carry up to three helicopters while the 
Alvand is armed with torpedos and anti-ship missiles.

However, Egypt's MENA news agency reported that the request for the ships to 
pass through the Suez Canal said they were not carrying weapons or nuclear and 
chemical materials.



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