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Syria ready for Israel talks on basis of Golan pullout
2009-04-09
DAMASCUS - Syria is ready to resume indirect peace talks with the new Israeli government on the basis of a total pullout from the Golan Heights, Foreign Minister Walid Muallem said on Wednesday.
The old 'something-for-nothing' trick: Israel gives away something, that is the Golan, and Syria gives away nothing, that is, they agree to talk.
He said the four rounds of Turkish-mediated talks held last year had been launched on the basis of three principles, but without preconditions. “A full agreement from Israel to a commitment to a withdrawal from the Golan Heights,” was the main point, Muallem said at a joint press conference with his Italian counterpart Franco Frattini.

The talks process was suspended when Israel, which seized the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war, waged a deadly offensive against the Palestinian Islamist Hamas rulers of the Gaza Strip in December-January.

Muallem said Syria is now ready to resume a land-for-peace process “on the same basis as arranged with the government of (former Israeli prime minister) Ehud Olmert under Turkish mediation.”

“These indirect talks must not in any way affect the Palestinian-Israeli talks” and also not be “used as a cover to launch attacks against Lebanon or Gaza,” the Syrian foreign minister said.

Late last month a largely right-wing coalition headed by hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came to power in the Jewish state and quickly ruled out a pullout from Golan in exchange for peace with Syria. “There is no cabinet resolution regarding negotiations with Syria, and we have already said that we will not agree to withdraw from the Golan Heights,” Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said in his first days at his new post.

“Peace will only be in exchange for peace,” said Lieberman.
There's an original idea ...
Frattini, who met President Bashar al-Assad during his visit to Damascus, said Italy was prepared to play “an active role toward the relaunch of the negotiations as soon as possible.”
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Silly question.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-04-09 16:53  

#2  So you trust the Sunni majority in Syria, Grom?
Posted by: Spot   2009-04-09 09:47  

#1  How about: after IDF breaks Syrian military, the Sunni majority rises and exterminates the Allawites?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-04-09 03:51  

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