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How UK feared and fawned over Mubarak

December 29, 2011 12:40

ByBernard Josephs, Bernard Josephs

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A frank Foreign Office assessment of Hosni Mubarak appears in a 1980 document just released by the National Archive.

Mr Mubarak, then Egypt's vice president, is described as a "friendly and cheerful" personality but the Foreign Office warned that his "affable exterior concealed a degree of ruthlessness".

Mr Mubarak was considered by British officials to be the most likely successor to President Anwar Sadat "should anything happen to him".

It was therefore considered appropriate to make a "fuss" over his visits, which included one in September 1980 - less than a year before the assassination of Sadat by Islamic extremists opposed to peace with Israel.