Iran General NewsIranian ships to pass Suez on Tuesday: source

Iranian ships to pass Suez on Tuesday: source

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AFP: Two Iranian naval ships are likely to pass the Suez Canal on Tuesday, a canal source said on Monday, en route to Syria on a purported training mission that Israel regards as a provocation.

By Robert MacPherson

CAIRO (AFP) — Two Iranian naval ships are likely to pass the Suez Canal on Tuesday, a canal source said on Monday, en route to Syria on a purported training mission that Israel regards as a provocation.

“Their shipping has indicated this evening that their passage will be made on Tuesday at dawn,” said the source on condition of anonymity, a day after a canal official said the two vessels would transit the canal on Wednesday.

Reportedly bound for Syria, a destination that necessarily involves passing Israel, the patrol frigate Alvand and support ship Kharg would be the first Iranian warships through Suez since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Officials at the Egypt-run canal had previously said privately that they expected the two vessels to pass on Monday, just days after the US aircraft carrier Enterprise steamed through Suez in the opposite direction.

That was later revised to Wednesday.

In the wake of president Hosni Mubarak’s ouster on February 11, Egypt gave its green light on Friday for the Iranian warships to transit the canal into the Mediterranean.

Egypt’s official MENA news agency has reported that the request for the ships to transit the canal said they were not carrying weapons or nuclear and chemical materials.

The 1,500-tonne Alvand is normally armed with torpedoes and anti-ship missiles, while the larger 33,000-tonne Kharg has a crew of 250 and facilities for up to three helicopters, Iran’s official Fars news agency has said.

On Sunday, after a weekly meeting of his cabinet, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced the ships’ arrival in the region as an Iranian power play.

“Today we are witnessing the instability of the region in which we live and in which Iran is trying to profit by extending its influence by dispatching two warships to cross the Suez Canal,” he said.

“Israel views with gravity this Iranian initiative and other developments that reinforce what we have said in past years about the Israel’s security needs,” he added, according to a statement from his office.

Earlier this week, Israel Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman called the move a “provocation.”

But an Iranian diplomat said: “This will be a routine visit, within international law, in line with the cooperation between Iran and Syria, who have strategic ties.”

“The ships will spend a few days in Syrian ports for training purposes,” having already visited several countries including Oman and Saudi Arabia,” the diplomat added.

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