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Middle East turmoil prompts Hague to get blunt with Bibi

February 10, 2011 12:13
Egyptian demonstrators were still protesting against Hosni Mubarak in Cairo’s Tahrir Square this week

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William Hague's dramatic intervention in the Middle East peace process this week can not easily be dismissed as spin or journalistic hype.

It is no accident that he spoke so candidly to The Times during his mission to five countries affected by the "New Arab Revolt", nor that he used such strong language.

His determination to talk tough to Israel and the Obama administration about the urgency of restarting the peace process in the light of events in Egypt marks a significant development.

Although there is no change in UK policy, there has been a definite shift in tone. It matters that what was once said in private briefings, under Chatham House rules, is now said openly to a journalist on a plane.