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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Abolition of export gas raises the possibility of conflict between Cairo and Tel Aviv .. Israeli Finance Minister: resolution of concern from both economic and diplomatic

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Successive reactions in Israel on what has been announcing the cessation of Egypt to export gas 
to Israel, described the Minister of Finance in the Jewish state Yuval Steinitz decision to cancel the agreement Egypt exporting gas that causes concern seriously both in terms of diplomatic or economic.


The Israeli minister, said in a statement issued by his office, the move sets a dangerous precedent adversely affect the peace agreement and a climate of peace between Egypt and Israel.


The statement pointed out that Israel must be received huge efforts, to overcome any obstacles to get the natural gas fields its own this year, contrary to what is planned to be started in this matter in 2013.


The Yuval, in remarks to Israel Radio, that the Egyptian decision sets a dangerous precedent has received a shadow over the Camp David Accords, and that it must redouble efforts to ensure the flow of gas, Israeli, in order to establish independence in the field of energy and reduce electricity prices in the Israeli economy.


For his part, said Benjamin Ben Eliezer, a member of Knesset, Israel's current and former Infrastructure Minister, who signed a gas agreement with Egypt during his ministry, said that the cancellation agreement another indication that the conflict between Cairo and Tel Aviv as possible.


He said, in remarks to the Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot, said that the Egyptian energy companies can not be canceled without the support of the government agreement, and Ben-Eliezer was considered that this political decision, adding that a private company could not be terminated agreement between the two states.

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