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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Disagreements should be settled by Diplomacy .... not by dropping tonnes of bombs


Russia and Egypt has the floor today waltzing towards working on  a peaceful solution in the Middle East.  Egypt's guy deserves a lot of credit for bringing the racist blood-thirsty Israelis and the equally racist blood-thirsty Palestinians to the table for diplomatic talks.  Perhaps we might see some peace between these two disgusting peoples .... at least for the next few years.  

Russia is seen as the most adult nation by more and more countries of the world.  The kindergarten behaviour of the USA and her allies is looked on as tantrums from bullies when they don't get what they deem to be their right. 

From The BRICS Post:
....Putin and Sisi will meet in Moscow on Tuesday to discuss the Gaza crisis, Egypt’s efforts in mediating between Israelis and Palestinians and strengthened cooperation between Russia and Egypt.

“The Russian President highly praised the efforts being taken by the Egyptian side to promote the normalization of situation in the region, including by organising for this purpose direct talks between Palestinians and Israelis,” said a Kremlin statement last week.

The two leaders had also discussed the crisis in Iraq and Libya during a phone conversation.

“Given the exacerbation of crisis in Libya, both leaders spoke in favour of encouraging national dialogue in order to resolve the points at issue by political means,” the statement added.

Egypt is also pushing for creation of a free trade zone with the customs union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, a proposal likely to be discussed during talks between the two leaders in Moscow on Tuesday. Russian Agriculture Minister Nikolai Fydorov said earlier this year Moscow could aid in modernisation of Egyptian assets dating back to the Soviet era, that includes an aluminium plant, a hydro power plant and projects related to the light metro in Cairo and grain storage.

Egyptian and Russian officials have also been discussing supplies of Russian liquefied natural gas and other commodities to Egypt, talks that assume further significance in the light of new rounds of sanctions on Russia over the Ukraine crisis.

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