Mubarak:Egypt forced Israel to paytriple for gas

Former Egyptian president reportedly told investigators that Israel pays more for Egyptiannatural gas than any other country.

Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak claimed that Israel was forced to pay prices
three-times above market value, Egyptian daily Youm7 reported over the
weekend. „We stopped exporting for sometime until we pushed them to raise
the price from $1 to $3 and to allow us to review the price every three
years,” Mubarak told investigator Mustafa Suleiman who questioned him over
the natural gas treaty with Israel. „They agreed with great difficulty to both conditions.”

Youm7 published the transcript of the interrogation on Friday. Mubarak
was questioned at the Sharm e-Sheikh hospital. He was questioned again in late
April and on May 10 about the gas contract.

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The main charge in the Egyptian government’s case against Mubarak is that the price of gas set in a contract with Israel was below the
market price. Prosecutors claim that the deal costEgypt $715 million.

Israelsays that this figure is based on a New
York Times
article, which the paper later corrected. Yosef Maiman’s Merhav
Group, a shareholder in Egypt’s
East Mediterranean Gas Company (EMG), which handles exports to Israel, said that Israel
paid Egypt
more than all its other export markets.

Mubarak denied any responsibility for setting the price of the natural gas in
the contracts. He also denied any role in the appointment of his associate,
Hussain Salem as chairman of EMG. Mubarak said that Salem „is a businessman like many
others. I met him in the US
when I was vice president and I enlisted him and others to help develop [the]
Sinai. He’s just a business acquaintance like other businessmen I deal
with.” He added that EMG
„substantially contributed to the Egyptian intelligence service.”

Mubarak added, „The deal dates from the time of [former prime minister]
Yitzhak Rabin, I can’t recall the exact date. He told me in a meeting that
there was a clause in the peace treaty which allowed Israel
to purchase petrol from Egypt
by entering a public sale alongside other buyers and indeed petrol was exported
to them for some time.

„When we were in need of gas I asked him whether we could exchange the
export of petrol to the export of gas through public sales too. Then Dr. Atef
Ebeed became prime minister. I instructed him to enter negotiations with the
Israelis regarding the export of gas and eventually the gas line was
built.”

Ebeed was a representative of Egyptian Intelligence, which is the body
responsible for Egypt’s relations with Israel.

By GLOBES /AMIRAM BARKAT