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From: Richard Yarl <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, September 2, 2009 3:52 pm
Subject: Israel & Africa!!!
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> BBC: Wednesday, 2 September 2009 13:43 UK
> Israel rekindles its African ties
> By Will Ross
> BBC News, Nairobi
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> Mr Liberman hopes to increase Israeli influence in Africa during his
> visit
> Israel's foreign minister is starting a visit to sub-Saharan Africa
> for the first time in more than 20 years.
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> Avigdor Liberman begins his trip in Ethiopia, where he will be
> accompanied by 20 business people.
> Officials say the trip is about building business links with Africa
> and also countering the influence of Iran on the continent.
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> Israel hopes closer ties with Africa will help at the UN where African
> countries often vote in blocks.
> Ethiopia has strong links with Israel. During the 1980s and 90s tens
> of thousands of Ethiopian Jews were airlifted to Israel to resettle in
> what they considered to be their homeland.
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> Mr Liberman will also visit Uganda which recently turned to Iran for
> help in exploiting its newly discovered oil.
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> Kenya, which his spokesman described as 'an African power-broker', is
> also on Mr Liberman's itinerary.
> One area in which Israel could offer assistance is agriculture. Africa
> struggles to feed itself and faces frequent
> droughts, yet Israel has a thriving agriculture sector.
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> The final line of a statement from the Israeli foreign ministry refers
> to what it calls "the Iranian Issue".
> Israel is clearly worried that its foe Iran has been trying to
> increase its influence in Africa.
> Mr Liberman will hope to convince African leaders to share his concern
> over Iran's nuclear programme.
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