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Swiss Franc Climbs After Press TV Says Iran Warships Headed to Suez Canal


The Swiss franc extended its advance against the euro and the dollar after Iranian state-run Press TV said the Persian Gulf nation is sending two warships to use the Suez Canal.

The franc strengthened 0.8 percent to 1.2914 per euro as of 1:52 p.m. in London, and appreciated 0.7 percent versus the dollar to 95.25 centimes.

Iranian officials were in contact with Egyptian authorities to arrange passage for the vessels, and Egypt believes there is nothing wrong with the journey, the report said, citing an unidentified naval official, which it described as confirming reports of the ships’ itineraries.
 
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Why only 2?
Send 200 ships if necessary!
Iran is sending ships to Syria via Suez canal in Egypt
Israel---mind your own business!
 
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Conflicting reports as Egypt denies barring Iran ships

By Samer al-Atrush (AFP) – 2 hours ago

CAIRO — Iran was pushing Egypt on Thursday to allow two of its warships to pass through the Suez Canal, amid conflicting reports from Cairo about the Egyptian response and despite warnings from Israel.

Iranian warships have not entered the Mediterranean through the canal since 1979, and Israel says any attempt to sail so close to its waters now would be a dangerous "provocation" that would demand a response.

"Iranian officials were in contact with officials in Cairo to secure the Iranian vessels' passage," Iran's state-run Press TV said on its website, citing Iranian naval officials.

The ships were due to pass the canal on Thursday, Israel Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman claimed, but in Egypt a senior Suez Canal Authority official insisted it had not received a request to allow the ships through.

"We did not receive any request for the passage of Iranian warships," Ahmed al-Manakhly, head of the canal's operations room, told AFP, adding he had no idea if any such ships were nearing the canal.

"Any warship needs approval from the defence ministry and the foreign ministry. We have seen no such approval. Before they pass, I need to have such an approval in my hand," he explained.

But privately, a canal official said the warships were on the list of ships scheduled to pass to the Mediterranean Sea before the passage was cancelled.

"They had permission, but the shipping agent told them yesterday the ships were cancelling. He said they are near Jeddah, and no new date was set," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Jeddah is a Saudi Arabian port on the Red Sea, more than 1,000 kilometres (625 miles) south of the canal.

A shipping agent, who also declined to be named because of the sensitivity of ties between Iran and Egypt, said that a request had been submitted to the government but that officials turned it down.

Shipping agents in the canal are deputised to pay dues for the ships' passage and also indemnify the canal against in damage in case of an accident.

"The government and intelligence got involved," said one. "They said no."

An Iranian diplomat said a request for authorisation had been submitted to the Egyptian foreign ministry.

"There is a request, but the problem seems to be administrative, because of the current situation in Egypt," he told AFP. "We have asked the foreign ministry for permission, and there is still ongoing communication.

"But they asked us to declare the date of passage, which is related to open banks, because any ship that has to pass has to pay dues, warships and non warships," he explained, also speaking on condition of anonymity.

Banks remain closed in Egypt after an 18-day revolt toppled president Hosni Mubarak on February 11, but their closure has not prevented other ships from passing, with their dues being payed by shipping agents.

If the ships were to cross it would be the first time Iranian naval ships have passed the canal since the 1979 Islamic revolution in Iran, which led to the severing of full diplomatic ties with Egypt.

"The Iranian side is trying on administrative side to get the permission needed as quickly as possible," the Iranian diplomat said.

Iran's official Fars news agency, quoting top naval commanders, said the ships are the 33,000-tonne refuelling and support vessel Kharg and the 1,500-tonne light patrol frigate Alvand, both British built.

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

According to Fars, the ships form part of Iran's 12th flotilla, which is normally assigned to protect Iranian merchant vessels in the Gulf of Aden, an area plagued by Somali pirates.

Copyright © 2011 AFP. All rights reserved. More »
 
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You guys did kick Arab butt in past wars(1991?), but the balance of conventional power in Lebanon has changed.
Since 1982 Arabs dont dare to send their armies against us, they use only terror groups.

2002 Defensive Shield
2006 Lebanon
2009 Cast Lead

All were very serious butt kicks to these terrorists groups.

what about presence of Irani warships near israel............ why israelies are crying....
Buy a dictionary to see the difference between "warning" and "crying". :wave:
 
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Bro Jigs, I notice lately you really hate Iran very much and their developments.
 
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I like how you make it seem like Its just Israel that Hates the Iranian government and wants their destruction and vice versa. You forget the Arabs especially Saudi Arabia very much hate them too. I very much doubt announcing you have nuclear weapons will make the middle east a more peaceful place. These are not logical and calculating governments that roam the ME. They welcome MAD for religious purposes.
Israel never did anything bad to Iran, on contrary we supported them during Iran-Iraq war. They answered with terror.
 
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arrrrrr Israeli threats

First one who laugh at our threats was pharaoh 3300 years ago. Last was Hamas 2 years ago. Both ended crying with bloody tears.
 
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Israel and Iran should try to get along, but it won't happen because both leaderships are using the other as an outlet for internal problems. Having said that I fully support that Iran should have nuclear missiles. It will increase the peace in the region. Iran has been irrationally demonized by the west, but looking at its history it is a fully rational and pragmatic government. Nuclear missiles in the hands of Iran, just like in North Korea, is a safeguard of regional peace and stability.

Just like North Korea? you forgot what they did last time?
 
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Reports are saying that one of the two ships is a Alvand Class frigate while the other is a supply/logistics ship.
 
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Since 1982 Arabs dont dare to send their armies against us, they use only terror groups.

2002 Defensive Shield
2006 Lebanon
2009 Cast Lead

All were very serious butt kicks to these terrorists groups.


Buy a dictionary to see the difference between "warning" and "crying". :wave:

even if they wish they cant , this time also another war another defeat
 
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Egypt, Iran in row over ship passage in Suez
Cairo, Feb 17, AFP:

Egypt on Thursday insisted it had not denied two warships belonging to Iran passage through the Suez Canal, but canal and shipping officials privately admitted they were blocked.

Iran’s official press had reported earlier this month that two warships, part of a flotilla, would pass through the canal, prompting Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman to brand the move a “provocation.” The ships were due to pass the canal on Thursday, Lieberman claimed on Wednesday, but a senior Suez Canal Authority official insisted it had not received a request to allow the ships through.

“We did not receive any request for the passage of Iranian warships,” Ahmed al-Manakhly, head of the canal’s operations room, told AFP, adding he had no idea if any such ships were nearing the canal. “Any warship needs approval from the defence ministry and the foreign ministry. We have seen no such approval. Before they pass, I need to have such an approval in my hand,” he explained. But privately, a canal official said the warships were on the list of ships scheduled to pass to the Mediterranean Sea before the passage was cancelled.

“They had permission, but the shipping agent told them on Wednesday the ships were cancelling. He said they are near Jeddah, and no new date was set,” he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

A shipping agent, who also declined to be named because of the sensitivity of ties between Iran and Egypt, said that a request had been submitted to the government but that officials turned it down. Shipping agents in the canal are deputised to pay dues for the ships’ passage and also indemnify the canal against in damage in case of an accident.

“The government and intelligence got involved,” said one. “They said no.”
 
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