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Bashir says to accept south Sudan’s secession vote

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Cable dated:2007-10-25T08:47:00 S E C R E T CAIRO 003126 SIPDIS SIPDIS E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/24/2017 TAGS: PREL, PGOV, EG, IQ SUBJECT: SCENESETTER FOR AMBASSADOR CROCKER’S VISIT TO CAIRO Classified By: DEPUTY CHIEF OF MISSION STUART JONES. REASONS: 1.4 (B) and (D) 1. (S) Welcome to Cairo. 2. (S) Cairo-Baghdad Relations: The Egyptian leadership wants assurances that the USG will not withdraw from Iraq precipitously. The Egyptians were also taken aback by Senate resolution on sectarian division, which got broad press play here. The GOE has played a constructive role in the expanded neighbors forum. Mubarak hosted the group in Sharm el Sheikh in May and Aboul Gheit will join the Istanbul meeting. The GOE dislikes and distrusts PM al Maliki, but stops short of calling for his removal, so far, even in private. Vice President Abdel Mahdi was received warmly in September and made a positive impression. 3. (S) The best thing the Baghdad can do now to improve relations with Cairo is appoint a full-time Ambassador. The GOE is still stung by the August 2005 assassination of its emissary, Ihab el-Sharif, but has made noises about appointing an Ambassador to Baghdad resident in Cairo. 4. (C) Egypt has a strong record on intelligence liaison and blocking foreign fighters en route to Iraq. This has included several arrests here. You may wish to praise Egypt’s help and also ask how the Egyptians regard the problem of Syria transit. Egyptian has not experienced the huge refugee influx of Iraq’s neighbors but the approximately 200,000 displaced Iraqis are a source of anxiety and concern. The Egyptians want to be involved in any refugee solution. 4. (C) DEBT: The Egyptians are not accustomed to forgiving other countries’ debts and regard the Iraqis as oil-rich. MFA reportedly has the portfolio to negotiate the debt issue, but most of the debt is held by MOD, which is not engaged. The parties have discussed a compromise that the GOE would forgive official debt — approximately $700m — if the Iraqis paid off their private debt, owed mainly to Egyptian workers who had worked in Iraq, estimated at approximately $400m. But there is considerable dispute over the figures and the Iraqis seem no more eager than the Egyptians to close a deal. We expect this process to drag on for some time. 5. (S) IRAN: The Egyptians dismiss news reports that the GOE is moving towards normalization with Iran. Aboul Gheit met with his Iranian counterpart on the margins of UNGA. Omar Soliman takes an especially hard line on Tehran and frequently refers to the Iranians as “devils.” But bilateral contacts are on the rise. Soliman will press you for an assessment of Iranian activity in Iraq and also of al Maliki’s ties to Tehran. Mubarak and Soliman are furious about Bashar Al Assad’s collaboration with Iran. They want the USG to improve relations with Damascus to lure Bashar back to the Arab fold. But Egyptian influence is very limited and Cairo is out of ideas. 6. (S) Arab League Secretary General Amre Moussa is one of the few Arab leaders to serially visit Baghdad. (Aboul Gheit will not go). The Arab League has exchanged ambassadors with Baghdad. You may wish to enlist Moussa in efforts to increase Arab diplomatic representation in Baghdad. 7. (C) Moussa met with Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan October 18, and reportedly advised against Turkish intervention in northern Iraq, taking the view that Iraq had enough issues to deal with already. A key Arab League contact told us October 18 he was confident that the Turks will not enter northern Iraq, but noted the idea (apparently proposed by Maliki) of a joint Turkish-Iraqi force to address Turkish concerns would not be unreasonable so long as the two governments agreed to it. RICCIARDONE Egypt Iran The US embassy cables US foreign policy Middle East guardian.co.uk

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Egypt protests enter 14th day – video

Protesters emerge from their tents in Cairo’s Tahrir Square for a 14th day of anti-government demonstrations

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Western Australia Wildfire Burns Homes

A bushfire burning in the hills outside the Western Australian city of Perth over the weekend destroyed dozens of homes. Some residents went back on Monday to inspect what was left of their property. (Feb. 7)

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Jubilant Packers Fans Celebrate in Green Bay

Green Bay Packers fans screamed, shouted and danced in celebration of the team’s 31-25 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl. (Feb. 7)

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Rodgers, the game’s MVP, thrilled his legion of Cheesehead fans with a spectacular six-game string that should finally erase the bitterness of the Brett Favre separation in Green Bay. Verizon Wireless users can listen LIVE to Super Bowl XLV on their phones, watch video highlights, and much more, through NFL’s mobile live streaming. The biggest Super Bowl 2011 Results, Highlights and Super Bowl XLV Replay is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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Protests continue in Tahrir Square

Pro-democracy protesters in Cairo appear unmoved after talks between the Egyptian government and opposition groups. People are still gathering in Tahrir Square but the space they are allowed to occupy is getting smaller as authorities are trying to get life back to normal in the capital. Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher reports.

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Raw Video: Ice Sculptures Wow Crowds in Japan

Massive ice sculptures have appeared in the centre of Japan’s northern city of Sapporo, in Hokkaido prefecture, as the yearly snow festival got under way on Monday. (Feb. 7)

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Egyptian govt, opposition deadlocked over way ahead

President Hosni Mubarak’s government was to hold its first full meeting of a new cabinet on Monday since protests erupted against his rule with no sign yet of progress in talks with an opposition which wants him out. Mubarak, who has refused calls to step down before September polls, has tried to focus on restoring order. But protesters, camped out in Tahrir Sqaure in the heart of Cairo, have vowed to stay until Mubarak quits, and hope to take their campaign to the streets on Tuesday and Friday. The banned Muslim Brotherhood was among the groups who met with officials over the weekend, a sign of how much has already changed in 13 days that have rocked the Arab world and alarmed Western…

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Raw Video: Protests Enter 14th Day in Cairo

Protesters at Cairo’s Tahrir Square continued their sit-in on Monday morning, calling on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down, and vowing not to give up their demonstrations until he does. (Feb. 7)

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