Cairo and Pyongyang
Here’s another chapter in the bizarre relationship between North Korea and Egypt. I understand it all begun when North Korea effectively ran Egypt’s air force (at least in Upper Egypt) around 1970, later sold scud missiles and related services, in 1989 built a war panorama, but also furnished Cairo with some of its best foreign cuisine restaurants.
Now, there’s business, too. Maybe inspired by Orascom Construction Industries investments in the North-Korean cement industry, Orascom Telecom undertakes to build up North Korea’s mobile phone network.
From afp:
Published by Frederik Richter January 31st, 2008It was unclear how widely the Orascom Telecom service would be available to the public. Spokespersons were not immediately available for comment.
North Korea began a mobile phone service in November 2002. But 18 months later, it banned ordinary citizens from using the service and began recalling unauthorised handsets.
There is still thought to be a mobile network in Pyongyang which is open for government officials. Most foreigners are not allowed to use mobile phones inside the country.
Categories: Economics, Egypt, Military.











North Korea never ran Egypt’s air force. That a totally false and unfounded claim. According to the diaries of the humilator of Ariel Sharon- Saad El-Shazly North korea had two fighting squadroons in Egypt in 1973 working on defensive missions, Yet they never actiually engaged the enemy
Maybe. I admit I’m not an expert in Egypt’s military history.
Like Amre I very much doubt that the NKs “ran” Egypt’s air force.
But actually, while some may think Naguib Sawiris is being rather venal dealing with a homicidal madman with a bad haircut like Kim Jong Il, in the long run I would guess this is good for the NK people. At least it should help reduce the isolation from the rest of the world they have been in for decades.