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When war is convenient for Arab leaders in troubles
The congratulation of the political world for the election as ICJP new chairperson
BERLUSCONI: WITH NIRENSTEIN TO RETURN TO ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN DIALOGUE
Statement by Silvio Berlusconi, Prime Minister of Italy
June 30, 2011
(ASCA) - Rome, 30 June: “I would like to congratulate, on behalf of myself and the Government, the Honourable Fiamma Nireinstein on her election as President of Jewish MPs around the world, decided with a unanimous vote by the International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians” [...]
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Nirenstein in J’Post list of 50 most influential Jews in the world
After the "Arab spring", Israel waits for the hot autumn
Netanyahu doesn't bow down and forces Obama to change his statement on borders
Bin Laden's killing: the joy of the world is a tribute to democracy
Dangerous liaisons (particularly for us) between Egypt and Iran
Il Giornale, April 23, 2011
Every day the Islamic Spring presages stormy times. Now, after thirty hostile years, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Egypt are preparing to exchange ambassadors. The passage of two Iranian ships into the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal some weeks ago foreshadowed this new reality.
Nabil el Arabi, just appointed Egypt’s Foreign Minister by the new post-revolutionary government, immediately stated he intended to restore relations with Teheran. Then he met with an Iranian official, Mugtabi Amani, in the first institutional visit since Mubarak was deposed. El Arabi then negotiated the opening of the respective embassies in Teheran and Cairo with Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akhbar Salehi. It seems that Ali Ahbar Sbuyeh, an Iranian career diplomat, will serve as Iranian ambassador to Egypt. Egypt has said that it is too early to announce his Egyptian counterpart. The delay in selecting the new Egyptian ambassador to Iran is probably the result of Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf’s very recent meeting with the Saudi King, who has made clear his dislike of this new reality. [...]
