* Request an early test for Egypt's military rulers
* Israeli minister has called Iran's move "provocation"
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By Marwa Awad
CAIRO, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Egypt has approved the passage of two Iranian navy ships through the Suez Canal, an army source said, a move that could annoy Israel whose right-wing foreign minister has called Iran's actions a provocation. "Egypt has agreed to the passage of two Iranian ships through the Suez Canal," the army source told Reuters. State television and Egypt's official news agency subsequently reported the news, without giving sources. Iran's request was an early diplomatic test for Egypt's interim military government, which has close ties to the United States and has been ruling since Feb. 11 when President Hosni Mubarak stepped down in the face of a popular revolt.
Egypt's Western allies are watching for hints of any shift in policy towards its Middle East neighbours, especially Israel with which it has a peace treaty. The two ships would be the first Iranian military vessels to pass through the canal since Iran's 1979 revolution. To navigate the strategic waterway, naval vessels need the approval of Egypt's Foreign and Defence Ministries. The Suez Canal Authority had yet to receive approval, a canal official said, adding that the next convoy from south to north would be at 6:00 a.m. (0400 GMT). Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said on Wednesday Iran's plan to send the ships through the canal en route to Syria was a "provocation".
Israel's state-funded Channel One television said later Lieberman, a stridently far-right partner in the conservative coalition, had spoken out of turn and the Defence Ministry "had preferred to ignore" the ships' approach. There was no immediate comment from Israel after approval was given. Egypt's military said the request stated the Iranian ships did not carry military equipment or nuclear or chemical cargo. It said the ships were in the Red Sea, at the canal's southern end.
(Writing by Edmund Blair and Tom Pfeiffer; editing by Andrew Dobbie)
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